AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDiabetes Watch: A new study presented at ENDO 2026 reports type 1 diabetes diagnoses among Puerto Rican teens (ages 15–19) more than doubled from 2009 to 2021, staying elevated through 2024—highlighting an urgent need to understand what’s driving the rise. Water Crisis: Severe water shortages are hitting thousands of Puerto Ricans, including in San Juan, with the National Guard activated and residents relying on bottled water, laundromats, and water trucks—raising serious health risks, especially for elderly and disabled residents. Public Health & Safety Funding: Puerto Rico’s Fiscal Control Board approved $7.3M for permanent improvement projects across 17 municipalities, aimed at boosting infrastructure, economic development, health, and public safety. Health-Related Community Effort: An Oklahoma group is jet skiing from Miami to Puerto Rico to raise awareness and support for children with Progeria, a rare genetic disease. Health System Collaboration: The University of Puerto Rico and the University of Louisiana Monroe signed an agreement to expand academic cooperation, research, and student/faculty exchange. Food Safety Reminder: Puerto Rico shoppers are urged to check pantries after a Pearl Milling pancake mix recall tied to a labeling error. Environmental Health: A report says the Pentagon delayed PFAS cleanup timelines for nearly 200 sites, including locations in Puerto Rico—extending risks to drinking-water systems.
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