AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI & Mental Health: A new JAMA Pediatrics study finds nearly 1 in 5 teens and young adults (ages 12–21) are using AI chatbots for emotional support, up sharply in a year, with many not telling anyone—raising concerns about safety and limits of chatbot advice. Public Health & Prevention: Doctors in East Tennessee report more tick encounters and urge families to do tick checks right after outdoor time, remove ticks with fine tweezers, and skip home “remedies” that can worsen risk. Workplace Health Policy: The Menopause Education Center says menopause rules are increasingly becoming workplace compliance issues, tracking new state and federal activity and what employers may need to prepare for. Care Access & Privacy: OntarioMD launched updated privacy and security training for clinicians as AI use grows, while Alberta’s digital records deal lets N.W.T. residents access Alberta health records online. Nutrition & Brain Health: A large Japanese study links drinking green tea (about three cups daily) with fewer brain white-matter lesions tied to dementia risk. Environmental Health: A review says chlorpyrifos may act as a multi-system toxicant linked to chronic disease, prompting renewed EPA reassessment.
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