AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFood Security & SNAP: SNAP rolls are down about 10% after 2025 changes that added work and documentation requirements, leaving some older adults struggling to stretch meals. Public Health & Ticks: A Duke University Hospital case highlights that Lyme neuroborreliosis with encephalitis can still develop even after early doxycycline—prompt evaluation matters when neurologic symptoms show up after a tick bite. Health Access & Rural Care: North Carolina’s Rural Infrastructure Authority approved $4.1M in grants, including a Taylorsville urgent care building reuse project and Caldwell County sewer upgrades tied to future jobs and growth. Cancer Research: N.C. State researchers report a mutation linked to rare blood cancers doesn’t always lead to disease, offering clues for earlier monitoring. Water & PFAS: Greensboro’s 2025 drinking water met standards, but PFAS compounds were detected in unregulated contaminant testing. Energy & Affordability: A legal fight is underway over the Utilities Commission halting 2026 solar and storage procurement, with advocates warning it could raise long-term costs. Animal Health: N.C. will tighten interstate movement rules for warm-blooded animals due to New World screwworm detections. Community Health Infrastructure: Atrium Health finalized a land transfer deal in Charlotte for large-scale affordable housing near its medical innovation district.
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