AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHealth Tech in WVU: WVU Medicine Princeton Community Hospital launched a 24/7 EEG program, using point-of-care monitoring plus continuous interpretation to speed diagnosis of non-convulsive seizures and keep more patients close to home. Dental Access & Training: WVU opened Phase 1 of its School of Dentistry modernization, adding new orthodontic and pediatric clinics plus a Dental Innovation Center, funded by about $12.6M in federal support, with Phase 2 already lined up. Robotics in the Region: WVU Medicine Uniontown Hospital expanded robotic-assisted surgery with two new da Vinci 5 systems, boosting advanced care capacity across Fayette County and beyond. Public Health Watch: Cyclospora cases linked to contaminated iceberg lettuce appear to be trending down, but officials warn the outbreak may still be undercounted. Water Infrastructure Funding: Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced at least $145M for clean water help, including technical assistance and grants/low-interest loans for struggling small systems. Surveillance Backlash: Homeowners associations and cities face growing pushback over Flock license-plate cameras, with privacy and access concerns driving legal and political fights. STEM Research Spotlight: SUNY Potsdam geoscientists won an NSF grant to study ancient water chemistry in Atlantic Canada, aiming to connect marine influence to land evolution and energy/mineral resources.
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