AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHeat & Safety: A dangerous multi-day heat wave is driving record temperatures across the eastern U.S., straining the electric grid and raising heat illness risk; in North Carolina, officials are issuing extreme heat warnings for the Piedmont Triad and reminding residents to hydrate, watch for symptoms, and plan cooling during the July 4 weekend. Foodborne Illness Watch: CDC-linked investigations into cyclosporiasis (“explosive” watery diarrhea) are expanding nationwide, with North Carolina listed among affected states as cases rise in multiple states; health officials are still working to identify the source. Tick-Related Allergy: A CDC study finds alpha-gal syndrome markers in up to 31% of blood samples in some higher-risk states, tied to Lone Star tick bites and reactions to red meat and dairy—important for NC residents who spend time outdoors. Rural Health Funding: North Carolina lawmakers approved $25 million to help restore emergency medical services for the former Martin General Hospital, a major step for rural access to care. Community Nutrition Training: NC Cooperative Extension is accepting applications for the Extension Master Food Volunteer program (nutrition, cooking, food safety, local food systems), with training starting Oct. 1, 2026. Animal & Public Health Research: NC State and partners are funding work to suppress New World screwworm in livestock using sterile male fly technology, aiming to protect food and agriculture.
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