AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHIV Testing in Faith Settings: Researchers at UMKC and UMass Amherst report that a church-tailored outreach program (“Taking it to the Pews”) boosted HIV testing odds by 47% with each added intervention touchpoint, aiming to close testing gaps tied to systemic barriers. Maternal Care Affordability: More women are turning to doulas as the divide between care and cost widens, with national research linking doula support to lower cesarean risk and fewer postpartum depression/anxiety outcomes. Food Access Cuts: Missouri’s budget eliminates $2 million for Double Up Food Bucks, a SNAP program that helps families buy more fresh fruits and vegetables—raising concerns as produce prices climb. Hospital Oversight: Missouri health officials are investigating Freeman Health System’s Freeman Hospital West in Joplin; the system says operating rooms and cath labs remain fully operational. Public Health & Safety: A deadly James River Freeway crash in Springfield prompted reminders about what to do after a breakdown or collision; meanwhile, multiple serious Missouri crashes reported injuries ranging from critical to moderate. Water & Infrastructure: DNR awarded $50,000 Clean Water Engineering Report grants to Greentop and Auxvasse to assess wastewater upgrades and reduce stormwater inflow. Diabetes Research: UM School of Medicine researchers report a potential islet-transplant approach that may protect cells from rejection without whole-body immunosuppressive drugs. Community Events: Queer Writes returns to the Missouri History Museum June 11, spotlighting local LGBTQ+ writers and performers.
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