AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDementia Prevention: Nearly half of dementia cases may be preventable through lifestyle factors like physical inactivity, smoking, low education, poor sleep, and social isolation—research also says public campaigns often fail to change habits, so personalized, community-led programs work better. Food Safety Alert: A multi-country salmonella outbreak linked to flavoured instant noodles has sickened dozens and sent nearly 50 people (including many children) to hospital across Europe, with Norway among affected countries. Rabies Warning: A Canadian Medical Association Journal report highlights a fatal rabies case after a bat landed on a child’s face with no visible bite—showing why quick medical assessment after bat contact matters. Cardiac Safety in Sport: A leading cardiologist urges Christian Eriksen to retire after his second heart failure, noting elite competition with an implanted defibrillator is “highly unusual.” Norway Health & Wellness Infrastructure: Norway’s Stad ship tunnel project is framed as a major boost for safer shipping and the salmon industry—an indirect but important angle for food security and nutrition. Heat & Public Health: Cooling centers are opening in Maine’s Oxford Hills region for people without air conditioning or at risk from extreme heat.
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