AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPain Research: University of Malaga scientists report a dopamine D4 receptor activation that boosts morphine’s pain relief while helping prevent tolerance—plus they’re looking at ways to reduce morphine’s severe constipation effects. Medication Costs & Access: A new report highlights how “copay accumulator” programs can let some insurers keep patient assistance meant to lower drug costs, leaving people paying more out of pocket. Long-Term Care Water Crisis: Puerto Rico’s long-term care industry is urging the government to move fast on potable water supply during drought and rationing, criticizing licensing communications that focus on compliance instead of urgent support. Cancer in the Community: A local family is rallying around a 7-year-old diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, sharing how the illness has disrupted school and everyday life. Climate & Public Health: Experts warn that El Niño plus climate change is intensifying heat, drought, storms, and food insecurity—raising risks for health and livelihoods. Sickle Cell Treatment Coverage: CMS says Medicaid in Puerto Rico and 33 other states will use a new model to cover sickle cell gene therapies only when they work for the patient. Local Healthcare Expansion: Menonita Hospital in Ponce is moving into another expansion phase, building on prior investments to grow services. Research for Dementia Prevention: A Lancet review finds awareness campaigns alone often don’t change behavior enough, pointing to more personalized, risk-assessment plus education approaches. Women in Science: L’Oréal Caribe and UNESCO open applications for the 2026 For Women in Science program, offering two $15,000 grants for Caribbean women researchers.
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