AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMDHHS Fish Safety: Michigan released updated 2026 Eat Safe Fish Guides, with new and revised consumption limits across 696 waterbodies based on PFOS, PCBs, and mercury—guidelines changed for dozens of sites. Heat Health: Mid-Michigan doctors warn extreme heat can trigger heat exhaustion or heat stroke fast, stressing hydration (water, light-sugar drinks) and early recognition of dizziness, nausea, and dehydration. Tick & Lyme Risk: Michigan State University experts urge quick tick removal and extra prevention as tickborne illness risk rises, including attention to Alpha-gal symptoms. Prison Health Scrutiny: U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell pressed Gov. Whitmer and MDOC for transparency after three recent deaths at Women’s Huron Valley Correctional Facility, including concerns about toxic mold and health conditions. Elder Abuse Prevention Funding: MDHHS is seeking grant proposals to prevent elder and vulnerable adult abuse, including mediation, safe housing, and hoarding-focused services. Water Safety Bill: A Michigan House bill (HB4477) would add water safety education for K-8 students, aiming to reduce drowning risk beyond beaches. Boating Safety: Coast Guard data highlights drowning as the top cause of boating deaths and notes many victims lacked safety instruction—wear life jackets and get trained.
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