AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMicroplastics & heart/brain risk: Italian researchers report that higher levels of plastics-laden plaque in carotid arteries track with more strokes, heart attacks, and sudden death over the next three years, adding to mounting concerns that micro- and nanoplastics may harm human health. AI in healthcare transparency: Rhode Island lawmakers approved a mandate requiring providers to disclose when ambient AI “scribes” are used during patient visits and lets patients opt out. State tech policy: Rhode Island also moved to restrict self-checkout, limiting grocery stores to three self-checkout lanes per staffed lane—an unusual rule aimed at keeping staffed options available. Local environment & public health: RIDEM is treating Meadowbrook Pond to control invasive aquatic plants, with guidance to avoid contact during treatment and prevent spread via boat greeters. Coastal science policy: A North Carolina coastal panel urged a cautious approach to expanding hardened shoreline structures, favoring nourished beaches and allowing natural retreat where possible. STEM community: The Rhode Island Computer Museum opened its interactive new North Kingstown home, expanding hands-on tech history and programming education.
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