AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAir Quality Alert: Rhode Island is issuing a statewide warning for Saturday, June 6, with ground-level ozone expected to reach unhealthy levels for sensitive groups (kids, older adults, and people with asthma/lung conditions). Cancer Breakthrough: Brown University Health highlighted an experimental pill, daraxonrasib, in a UCLA-led study showing improved survival for advanced pancreatic cancer patients compared with chemotherapy. Infectious Disease Watch: RIDOH reported a woodchuck in East Providence testing positive for rabies; four people and two dogs were exposed and started post-exposure steps—residents are urged to avoid wild animals. Kratom Regulation: RIDOH approved the first kratom manufacturer license and says unlicensed sales can bring fines; products must be labeled, kept behind counters, and buyers must be 21. Health Care Policy: Connecticut enacted statewide insurance coverage for scalp cooling therapy starting Jan. 1, 2027, joining several other states. Legal/Health Rights: A federal judge in Rhode Island referred DOJ attorneys for possible discipline after finding they misled the court in a probe tied to transgender youth care subpoenas. Public Health Data: CDC says U.S. measles cases topped 2,000 for the second year in a row, with most cases among people unvaccinated or with unknown vaccine status.
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