AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoRacial Lifespan Gap: Boston will fund $1M a year to tackle the roughly nine-year life expectancy gap for Black men, spotlighting how housing, access, and discrimination shape health outcomes. Obesity Care in India: With semaglutide patents expiring, more people are turning to cheaper generics like semalix, raising hopes for broader weight-loss access. Weight-Loss Reality Check: New research suggests “yo-yo dieting” may still improve metabolic markers after restart—your body may retain some benefits. AI for Health: Polls show many adults use AI for medical advice, but doctors warn it can mislead; meanwhile, African health systems are using AI to speed outbreak monitoring and decision-making. Oral Cancer Prevention: Spain’s dentists urge regular check-ups, noting early detection can push survival above 90% even when symptoms are subtle. Food Safety Risk Groups: UK guidance updates who’s most vulnerable to serious food poisoning, including young kids, pregnant people, older adults, and those with conditions like diabetes or on certain meds. Livestock Threat: The New World screwworm is back in the U.S. after decades, with Texas and New Mexico detections raising alarms for ranchers. Green Tea & Brain Health: A large Japanese study links 3+ cups daily with fewer dementia-linked brain lesions, though benefits may not apply to everyone.
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