AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFood Allergy Policy: Massachusetts allergists and advocates are pushing Congress to make alpha-gal the 10th major food allergen, citing rising cases tied to lone star ticks and the need for clearer labeling in foods and prescription meds. Extreme Heat & Housing Health: Boston and other communities are weighing cooling protections, with public health groups urging maximum indoor temperature rules plus support for renters and incentives for landlords. Wildfire Smoke Safety: As Canadian wildfire smoke worsens air quality across the Northeast, experts highlight practical steps to protect lungs and pets during smoky days. Food Safety During Outbreaks: With cyclosporiasis linked to lettuce in a broader U.S. outbreak, Massachusetts health officials say local cases remain at normal levels while urging extra caution with leafy greens. Healthcare Funding Fight: A federal judge in Boston sided with Democratic-led states, blocking Trump administration termination of billions in federal grants—an issue that could affect public services and health programs. Local Public Health Alerts: Boston’s South Station Starbucks was ordered closed after inspectors found a rodent infestation and sanitary code violations. Cancer Care Collaboration: Northeastern students visited a Ghana breast cancer center to strengthen learning and collaboration on diagnosis and community-based care. Workforce & Safety Net: Massachusetts lawmakers are debating primary care reform, with advocates warning it can’t come at the expense of safety-net hospitals. Community Health & Access: Boston expanded free summer meals for youth, aiming to reduce hunger during school breaks. Public Safety: A fatal shooting was reported in an Allston apartment building, with homicide detectives investigating.
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