AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEnvironmental Health: A new review says nearly 300 studies link chlorpyrifos to multi-organ damage and chronic disease, as the EPA reassesses whether the insecticide should stay on major crops. Brain Health & Aging: A large Japanese study found drinking green tea (about three cups daily) was tied to fewer brain white-matter lesions linked to dementia, with benefits not seen in people with depression or the APOE e4 gene. Mental Health & Tech: A JAMA Pediatrics study reports nearly 1 in 5 young people have used AI chatbots for emotional support, with experts urging AI as a supplement—not a replacement for therapy or trusted adults. Public Health & Safety: West Yorkshire residents are being told to plan ahead for a resident doctors’ strike June 15–19, with possible longer waits and pressure on urgent and mental health services. School Health: A student alleges Fairfield High School’s bathroom restrictions are causing recurring UTIs by forcing students to wait for escorts. Preventive Care: Wales will offer the MenB vaccine to 17–18-year-olds and first-time higher-education students starting autumn 2026 after a recent outbreak. Wellness & Longevity: Six Senses London is launching a physician-led longevity clinic with HUM2N, bringing biomarker-informed programs and ongoing medical oversight into a hotel setting.
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