AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPublic Health & Safety: Oklahoma’s “Benadryl challenge” fallout continues after reports that a 15-year-old girl is left with “zero brain activity” following diphenhydramine overdosing, renewing warnings about serious heart problems, seizures, coma, and death from excessive use. Infectious Disease Watch: A new CDC-backed study highlights that Rocky Mountain spotted fever can kill fast—and that starting doxycycline within five days of symptom onset is the key factor separating survivors from fatalities. Food & Drug Oversight: FDA data show Oklahoma Blood Institute Southern (Carter County area) received a May 12, 2026 inspection with “No Action Indicated.” Community Health Access: SWODA received a National Association of Development Organizations award for rural mobility work tied to improving access to healthcare and food in Oklahoma. Local Health Infrastructure: OU Board of Regents approved tuition, housing, meal plan, and parking increases, plus major construction bonds and a longevity bonus for the OU president. Health-Adjacent News: Oklahoma City firefighters are investigating a fatal house fire that left an adult man dead inside a home.
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