AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBreastfeeding & ADHD: A new study reports that children exclusively breastfed for at least six months are less likely to show ADHD symptoms later, with Norwegian researchers suggesting nutrients in breast milk may play a role. Heat Safety: Extreme heat warnings hit West Michigan, with heat indexes pushing 100–105°F and guidance to limit time outdoors, hydrate, rest in shade, and avoid rough-water swimming. Water Security: Researchers warn that nation-state actors keep targeting water systems, noting safeguards can reduce harm but attacks can still disrupt public health. Public Health Systems: A Ghana epidemiology professor says outbreaks spread mainly due to failures in health and sanitation systems—through contaminated water, poor sanitation, overcrowding, and weak surveillance. Wellness Travel: Nordic sauna and cold-plunge traditions are driving a global wellness travel boom, with “friluftsliv” (open-air living) at the center of the trend. Disabled Parking: Guidance says UK Blue Badge holders can use their card in Norway (and other countries) for accessible parking while traveling. World Cup & Health Angle: Norway’s Round of 32 clash vs Ivory Coast is set with key starters expected back, while the tournament’s extreme-heat rules are under scrutiny.
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