AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Health & Safety: England’s World Cup quarter-final vs Norway is being framed as a heat-and-sickness risk, with West Midlands Ambulance Service adding crews and call assessors as high temperatures can raise dehydration and heat illness calls. Public Health Policy: In the US, the EPA approved new PFAS “forever chemical” pesticides despite health concerns, with reports linking PFAS exposure to cancer and immune effects—raising fresh alarm for food and water safety. Mental Health Workforce: MaineHealth Behavioral Health launched a 12-month Psychiatric APP Fellowship to expand access to psychiatric care, including rotations in inpatient, outpatient, substance use and rural settings. Early Psychosis Support: MaineHealth’s Signs of Hope benefit will feature stories from the Portland Identification and Early Referral (PIER) program, highlighting early intervention to reduce hospitalizations and keep young people connected to school and community. Environment & Industry: Ineos and Recuro plan an advanced recycling facility in Norway to process large volumes of end-of-life plastic using renewable power and low-emission operations. Sports Injury Watch: Belgium’s Youri Tielemans is ruled out after a warm-up hamstring injury, adding to a growing list of player fitness worries ahead of major matches.
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