AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEye Health: June’s National Cataract Awareness Month spotlights cataracts as a leading cause of treatable vision loss, with symptoms like blurry vision and halos—and practical prevention tips such as a diet rich in vitamin C foods. Community Wellness: The Mary Lou Triathlon returns to Deyo Reservoir June 13–14, with youth and adult events designed for all experience levels. Local Access to Care: Livingston County Health Center is offering discounted women’s hormone panels and free testosterone testing during June Tuesday/Thursday hours. Health Tech & IDs: Alberta will roll out “three-in-one” driver’s licences and ID cards starting July 2, adding health numbers and citizenship markers to replace paper health cards. Heart Research: The American Heart Association launches a national heart transplant research network aimed at improving outcomes and closing innovation and equity gaps. Everyday Relief: A local health alert breaks down summer allergies—pollen and outdoor mold, plus indoor triggers like dust and pet dander—and how to reduce exposure. AI in Health: Microsoft’s Copilot Health is being tested with personal records, raising big questions about how safe and useful AI advice can be when it’s tailored to you. Men’s Health & Fitness: A new women-focused health and fitness podcast, “The Huddle,” launches with expert-led routines and conversations.
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