AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAI Eye Care: UW researchers and partners developed OCTCube-M, an AI system that speeds up review of 3D eye scans and more accurately flags eight retinal diseases, including age-related macular degeneration. Workplace Safety: A new analysis ranks Oklahoma City 14th among large U.S. metros for workplace safety staffing density, highlighting how oversight needs rise in industrial-heavy regions. Longview Chemical Spill Fallout: Warm Springs Tribal Chairman Dennis White III urged strict environmental accountability after the Nippon Dynawave “white liquor” spill into the Columbia River, tying the response to treaty-protected river rights. Public Health in Sports: The NWSL and American Heart Association expanded CPR awareness efforts, pushing more training for lifesaving skills. Homelessness & Health Access: Seattle groups say shelter limits slowed efforts to move people from Pioneer Square before World Cup crowds, raising concerns about disrupted care for people with health needs. Injury Update: USMNT center back Chris Richards remains sidelined with a left ankle injury ahead of the World Cup opener. Vision Tech: Innovega’s smart glasses aim to improve clarity for people with low vision by enhancing magnification and contrast in real time.
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