AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoInfant Health & Safety: A new analysis of sudden infant death linked to unsafe sleep is drawing pushback from vaccine-safety advocates, who say the study didn’t include immunization status even though some prior work suggests timing around shots may matter. Public Health: The U.S. is reporting 2,231 measles cases—near the worst level since 1991—with CDC warning summer travel could drive more spread. Idaho Abortion Access: Idaho’s Reproductive Freedom and Privacy Act initiative has qualified for the Nov. 3 ballot, aiming to allow abortion up to fetal viability and in medical emergencies. Child Nutrition: Twin Falls schools will again offer free breakfast and lunch at 13 campuses this fall, using federal eligibility rules to reduce stigma. Rural Health Advocacy: Blackfoot kidney transplant recipient Adrian Ropp is sharing his story in Washington, D.C., to push for better support for people living with kidney disease. Emergency Care & Trauma: A Bear Lake weekend included a boating incident leading to double leg amputation and multiple serious crashes requiring helicopter evacuations. Violence Against Children: A Rathdrum father accused of beating his 11-year-old daughter faces felony charges after court records say the abuse led to kidney failure. Local Health Infrastructure: Star approved the Moyle Junction development, including retail, office, and a planned medical office building. Safety on Idaho Roads: Idaho State Police investigated multiple multi-vehicle crashes, including a four-car chain reaction near Terreton that sent three people to the hospital.
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