AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPublic Health & Human Rights: The UN human rights chief says U.S. sanctions on Cuba are driving child deaths, citing doubled infant mortality and worse childhood cancer survival as doctors face shortages of medicines and supplies. Cuba Economic Policy: Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel announced economic reforms to attract investment, expand the role of Cubans abroad, and decentralize parts of government, amid fuel shortages and food insecurity tied to the U.S. oil blockade. Food & Health Nutrition: A supermarket “simple rule” from Prof. Tim Spector urges shoppers to choose more colorful, bitter leafy greens over iceberg lettuce, pointing to higher polyphenols that may support gut microbes and lower risks like diabetes and cancer. World Cup Health Watch: Multiple reports highlight how the tournament could raise infectious-disease risks for travelers, with health officials and cities preparing guidance and monitoring. Animal Health & Biosecurity: The U.S. screwworm response is delayed—its key sterile-fly facility won’t operate until late 2027—raising concerns as the parasite has advanced across Mexico into Texas. Local Wellness/Community: San Diego County is seeking donations after a large horse rescue in Julian, using a medical fund model that routes dollars directly to animal care.
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