AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMosquito-borne risk in Michigan: State health officials confirmed a locally acquired eastern equine encephalitis case in Roscommon County, the first since 2021, and urged residents to prevent mosquito bites as additional trapping and testing ramps up. Menopause care in Canton: Michigan Women’s Care expanded its menopause management program, offering individualized perimenopause and menopause treatment plans for women in Canton and southeast Michigan. Foodborne illness watch: Federal data show cyclospora cases continue to climb nationally, with 15,716 confirmed infections and 828 hospitalizations; Michigan is among states reporting cases, and CDC notes many additional illnesses may still be under investigation. Public health funding pressure: Michigan’s smoke detector program faces cuts after state MI Prevention funding was eliminated, leaving some fire departments with far fewer free alarms to install. Tinnitus self-care: A new expert guide breaks down what can actually help people manage tinnitus symptoms, noting there’s no proven cure to silence chronic ringing but strategies may reduce distress. Local health workforce support: MSU Law students are taking part in the Equal Justice Works Rural Summer Legal Corps, including work tied to health care access in underserved communities.
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