AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSpinal cord injury innovation: Craig Hospital is joining SCI Ventures as an alliance partner, investing and adding clinical expertise to speed new therapies for people living with paralysis. Public health safety: Jefferson County warned residents not to touch an injured bat near the Evergreen Lake trailhead after rabies-positive bats were found nearby; anyone who handled it should contact a provider or county public health. Cancer care update: University of Colorado’s Brad Haverkos, MD, discussed evolving treatment and adherence strategies for cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, including how clinicians manage Poteligeo-associated rash. Rabies prevention: Officials also reiterated that rabies can be deadly without prompt treatment after exposure to infected animal saliva. Health in the outdoors: A Phoenix man survived an SUV rollover on icy Imogene Pass after entering a closed section, underscoring lingering early-summer hazards on Colorado mountain roads. Rehab and recovery spotlight: Olympic runner Jenny Simpson remains hospitalized after collapsing at a track event but is showing “encouraging improvement” after CPR and an AED. Community health & wellness: A Colorado Springs Air Force veteran is building a veterans-focused gym community through the Hero Health Project, using fitness and connection to ease the transition to civilian life. Local food access: Leadville residents are expanding local options through smaller food businesses, including Colorado-sourced produce and meat.
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