AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCuba Sanctions Under Fire: The UN says U.S. economic sanctions are driving child deaths in Cuba, citing doubled infant mortality and worse childhood cancer survival as doctors face medicine and supply shortages. World Cup Health & Safety: As FIFA 2026 ramps up across Mexico, Canada, and the U.S., host cities are preparing for infectious-disease concerns and monitoring outbreaks, while fans are also being reminded about hydration and staying safe in heat. Menopause Bone Protection (Mexico angle): A Mexico-based study discussion highlights that menopausal hormone therapy may cut the risk of low bone density/osteoporosis by about 70%, shifting the conversation beyond side-effect fears. Food Safety Alert: A Listeria outbreak tied to soft cheese is urgent because the contaminated batch’s sell-by date coincided with investigators’ latest confirmation; health agencies say the investigation remains open. Tick-Borne Disease Watch (Mexico relevance): California confirmed a rare tick-borne infection (Rickettsia lanei), with officials noting Mexico as a key region where similar bacteria have been seen. Animal Health Spillover: New World screwworm was detected in Texas, triggering quarantines and sterile-fly releases—an issue that can affect cross-border livestock health and surveillance.
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