AGP Executive Report
Last update: 42 minutes agoEnd-of-life care shake-up: Humana is selling its remaining minority stake in Gentiva, valuing it at about $900M, as the insurer completes its exit from hospice and palliative care; the deal is expected to close in Q3 2026. Brain health gap: A Michigan survey finds many adults say brain health matters, but fewer than half understand everyday habits can lower dementia risk—and only 23% have ever discussed brain health with a clinician. Alzheimer’s and vaccines: A new study in Neurology links a high-dose flu shot to a nearly 55% lower Alzheimer’s risk over two years, adding to growing vaccine research. Yoga as public health: International Yoga Day ramps up across schools and communities—from Uttar Pradesh’s mass school participation to events in Assam, J&K, Kuwait, and Bahrain—often framed as “yoga for healthy ageing.” Substance abuse prevention: Youth sports and school campaigns under Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan push drug-free lifestyles through walking clubs, futsal tournaments, and awareness marches. Nutrition and supplements reality check: Fish oil supplements show little to no benefit for Alzheimer’s prevention in recent findings, while vitamin B12 guidance highlights deficiency risks and food sources. Community wellness projects: A nature trail push in Longville aims to improve accessible outdoor exercise, and a UK garden initiative is funded to support mental wellbeing through gardening workshops.
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