AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWildfire Health Impacts: A new Utah poll finds 93% of voters are concerned about this year’s wildfire season, with many reporting coughing, trouble breathing, and irritated eyes—plus a surge in people limiting outdoor time and buying air purifiers, filters, or masks. Wildlife Safety: Utah State University Extension warns drought and wildfires are pushing wildlife into residential areas, urging residents to avoid crowding animals and to remove outdoor food sources. Gut Health Check: Intermountain Health highlights that bloating can be harmless, but persistent symptoms may signal conditions like gastroparesis or IBS—and warns against “gut healthy” products and detox diets without medical guidance. Food Insecurity on Campus: Utah Valley University says its student food pantry is serving more people as hunger rises, with fresh produce added through the campus GRIT Garden. Nuclear Power & Tribal Health: A report from White Mesa details uranium mining concerns and drinking-water worries as federal efforts to expand domestic nuclear power ramp up. Public Health Reminder: Utah’s 988 lifeline reports a summer increase in calls while maintaining a 90% answer rate. Community Wellness: Park City Song Summit returns with free wellness events, including a 5K and mindful mornings sessions.
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