AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTickborne illness watch: A rare “Bourbon virus” case in New York is spotlighting how tickborne diseases can be missed when clinicians focus only on Lyme, with researchers tracing symptoms like fever and low platelets back to tick exposure. Parkinson’s risk in farm country: A Texas report links pesticide spraying in the Rio Grande Valley to higher Parkinson’s disease concern, underscoring why farmworkers and nearby communities need stronger protections and monitoring. Cancer support that sticks: A North Carolina man nicknamed “Elevator Bob” says stage 4 prostate cancer support from his clinic helped him help others—now he volunteers two days a week for newly diagnosed patients. Adolescent brain health: UNC Chapel Hill researchers are sharing new findings that adolescent binge drinking can disrupt normal brain development, reinforcing the need for early prevention. Local elder safety: Guilford County is hosting an elder abuse awareness resource fair with free screenings and services for older adults. NC health infrastructure: UNC Health is seeking approval for a new 92-bed Asheville hospital, a major expansion for regional care access. Policy and costs: Gov. Josh Stein signed a property reappraisal pause for Buncombe County, aiming to ease tax pressure while raising questions about longer-term impacts. Community wellness: Durham’s Village Hearth highlights LGBTQ+ senior cohousing built around “stepping up” for neighbors—an example of support that can reduce isolation.
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