AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAdolescent Health: A new study presented at ENDO 2026 reports Puerto Rico’s type 1 diabetes rate among teens (ages 15–19) more than doubled from 2009 to 2021 and stayed elevated through 2024, underscoring a growing need to understand what’s driving the rise. Public Health & Safety: Puerto Rico is also facing severe water shortages, with the governor activating the National Guard and residents in major cities like San Juan struggling to get potable water—raising concerns for the elderly and disabled. Research & Education: The University of Louisiana Monroe and the University of Puerto Rico signed an agreement to expand collaboration, including research, student and faculty exchanges, and joint academic activities. Community Health Access: Inter Miami CF Foundation and Royal Caribbean brought an International Youth Clinic to Argentina, noting earlier Puerto Rico programming—an example of how youth-focused health and education initiatives are spreading through sports.
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