AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoArmenia–Georgia geopolitics: Georgian analysts say Armenia’s parliamentary election victory for PM Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract is another geopolitical setback for Moscow, pointing to a pro-Western, Europe-integration direction. Public safety in Tbilisi: Georgia’s Interior Ministry reports a knife attack in Tbilisi’s Chugureti district; a patrol inspector and a citizen were wounded, and the suspect was arrested, with both victims taken to a clinic and their lives reported as not in danger. Mental health & substance risk: A new U.S. report highlights concerns that high-THC cannabis can raise the risk of cannabis use disorder and psychosis, especially for adolescents and young people. Access to care in Georgia (U.S.): Bank OZK donated $100,000 to Memorial Hospital and Manor via the Georgia HEART rural hospital program. Local health services (U.S.): Colquitt Regional Health System launched an interventional cardiology program in Moultrie, aiming to bring stenting and balloon angioplasty closer to patients. Medication rules abroad: A Canadian man was detained in Georgia over ADHD medication (Adderall) reportedly carried without accepted prescription documentation, according to his family. Duchenne support in Tbilisi: Parents and supporters held a “March of Gratitude” on Rustaveli Avenue, asking for better access to medicines for children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Community produce access (U.S.): WIC farmers markets are planned across Georgia’s Southeast Health District, including Bulloch County Health Department, to help eligible families buy fresh fruits and vegetables.
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