AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCaregiving & brain health: Emma Heming Willis says her family is “doing well” while supporting Bruce Willis through frontotemporal dementia, stressing caregiver self-care and practical steps to protect brain health. Diabetes & cancer screening push: Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo credits decades of diabetes control to disciplined diet, exercise, rest, routine check-ups, and urges regular screenings to catch cancers early. Menstrual health policy debate: Kerala’s proposed optional up to three-day menstrual leave for schoolgirls is sparking arguments over “menstrual dignity,” privacy, and empowerment. Privacy alarm on cycle apps: A Dutch rights group filed a complaint against Flo, alleging misuse of intimate health data for targeted ads; a rival app claims to avoid data sales. Tobacco warning: An IITGN–UIUC study finds “herbal cigarettes” can be as harmful as tobacco, with emissions comparable or worse. Cancer screening update: Updated U.S. colorectal guidelines add at-home stool and blood-based options alongside colonoscopy for ages 45–75. Kidney disease awareness: A National Kidney Month reminder highlights CKD as a “silent killer,” stressing early detection and prevention. Wellness trends, with caution: Viral supplement promotions (blood sugar, weight loss) continue to draw attention, alongside consumer-safety concerns about transparency and counterfeits.
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