AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBreastfeeding & ADHD: A new study in Biological Psychiatry links longer, fully breastfeeding periods with modestly fewer ADHD symptoms in children aged 3–8, even after accounting for genetics and family factors. Public Health Risk: “Zombie deer disease” (chronic wasting disease) is spreading in the US and Canada, with new research showing infected deer can look healthy while still shedding prions—raising concerns for hunters and wildlife management. Norway Sports & Health Culture: Erling Haaland’s brace helped Norway beat Senegal 3–2 and reach the World Cup last 32, setting up a Group I showdown with France—another reminder of how elite performance depends on fitness, recovery, and resilience. Global Conflict & Human Toll: Iran’s judiciary says US-Israel attacks have killed 3,519 people since late February, with the figure possibly higher per a Norway-based rights group. World Cup Fitness Debate: A commentary piece argues against “minimum effort” exercise trends, pushing back on claims that tiny workouts alone can replace regular movement.
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