AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoInfant Formula Safety: A July 2026 systematic review from Sapienza University of Rome found pesticide residues in infant formula across 22 of 26 studies, with organochlorines, organophosphates, pyrethroids and neonicotinoids among the most common—raising concerns about short- and long-term infant health. Foodborne Risk Watch: A Canadian food safety expert warns cyclosporiasis linked to imported berries, herbs and salad mixes could be present in Canada even if outbreaks aren’t being detected yet. Brain Health in Latin America: A two-year study across 11 countries suggests a structured plan—supervised exercise, brain-healthy nutrition advice and cognitive training—improves memory and thinking in older adults at higher dementia risk. Venezuela Earthquake Response: Venezuela’s Delcy Rodríguez inspected temporary camps and pushed faster housing allocation using fingerprint checks and QR codes, as aid and reconstruction efforts continue after the June 24 quakes. Cross-Border Justice: Mexico says it will file criminal complaints against U.S. ICE over deaths of at least 17 Mexican migrants in custody or raids, escalating pressure in already tense U.S.-Mexico relations. Public Health & Climate: Coverage highlights a “super” El Niño outlook and how stronger heat patterns could drive extreme weather, food shocks and health crises across the region.
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