AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup Health & Safety: FIFA’s mandatory hydration breaks are being rolled out at fixed minutes to protect players from summer heat across Mexico, Canada, and the U.S., but critics say they’re happening even when conditions don’t require it and may disrupt momentum. Brazil Injury Watch: Neymar trained on the pitch for the first time since his right-calf injury, but Brazil says he’s still not in full tactical drills and a Haiti return looks unlikely. Public Health Diplomacy: Brazil’s Lula urged G7 leaders to tackle drug trafficking with a broader, sovereignty-respecting approach that links money laundering and arms trafficking, including via Interpol. Ebola Alert: Africa CDC and WHO officials warn the re-emerging Ebola outbreak could worsen without faster containment, noting “we are missing cases.” Local Care in Venezuela: Health teams in Mérida delivered consultations, preventive dentistry, immunizations, and free medicines to 183 residents in Zea. Road Safety as Health Policy: Venezuela’s National Assembly considers adding health professionals to a plan to regulate motorcycling, citing high rates of head injuries. Travel Safety: A U.S. embassy security alert in the Bahamas warns tourists to avoid jet-ski operators due to unsafe practices and reported assaults. Child Abuse Case in Colombia: Bogota’s alarm over a reported child sexual abuse claim involving a U.S. citizen was later ruled false after investigation and the suspect’s release. Adolescent PCOS Guidance: New clinical guidance stresses careful, cautious PCOS diagnosis in teens, using persistent menstrual irregularity plus hyperandrogenism and ruling out other causes.
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