AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAllergy Relief: A quick refresher for summer sneezers: grass pollen can drive symptoms even when spring feels over, and doctors recommend keeping windows shut, using HEPA filtration, showering and hair-washing after time outdoors, and considering newer antihistamines (older options can cause drowsiness). MS Early Warning Signs: Neurologists say early multiple sclerosis can show up as fatigue, brain fog, weakness, and heat sensitivity—often mistaken for stress or lifestyle issues—so paying attention to subtle changes matters. Remote Work & Mental Health: A new study links working from home with more social isolation, anxiety, and depression, plus more hours alone and worse self-rated mental health. Healthcare Access on the Ground: In Zimbabwe’s Cowdray Park, a mobile clinic is bringing free checkups, blood sugar testing, and primary care closer to residents who previously faced long trips and high fees. Food for Brain Health: For National Fruit and Vegetable Month, coverage highlights the MIND diet—especially leafy greens and berries—as a brain-supporting eating pattern. AI & Your Health Data: U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is seeking access to identifiable medical records tied to vaccine-autism research, raising privacy and legal concerns among public health leaders. Cancer Survivorship Focus: Commentary notes cancer care is shifting beyond survival rates toward “living well,” reflecting the growing number of people living with cancer.
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