AGP Executive Report
Last update: 36 minutes agoHospice Exit Deal: Humana agreed to sell its remaining minority stake in Gentiva, valuing it at about $900 million, as the insurer fully steps away from end-of-life care; the deal is expected to close in Q3 2026. Food & Nutrition: A large Japanese study links drinking green tea (around three cups daily) with fewer brain lesions tied to dementia risk, while a separate roundup highlights why dairy remains a key part of bone and vitamin D support. Public Health Screenings: The Jackson County Health Department will offer free kidney and diabetes screenings with the National Kidney Foundation of Illinois on June 18. Community Food Access: Summerville YMCA partners with Katie’s Krops and a local school to launch a no-barrier Free & Fresh produce program starting June 22. Men’s Health Push: Northern Inyo Healthcare District hosts a free men’s health talk June 18 covering primary care, prevention, and urology. Health Privacy Fight: California AG Bonta and other states filed an amicus brief opposing DOJ efforts to obtain private records tied to gender-affirming care for transgender minors. AI & Mental Health: A new survey finds many psychologists’ patients are bringing AI into therapy—sometimes for self-diagnosis—raising concerns about guidance and safety. Cancer & Care: bioAffinity Technologies announced a webinar on lung health screening approaches for U.S. veterans.
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