AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSanctions and child health in Cuba: The UN human rights chief says U.S. economic sanctions are contributing to children’s deaths in Cuba, citing doubled infant mortality and worse childhood cancer survival as doctors lack essential medicines and supplies. World Cup health readiness: Kansas City hospitals say they’re prepared for international visitors during the tournament, focusing on translation, staffing, and clearer guidance for patients used to single-payer systems. Sports medicine support: Aspetar (Qatar) is again backing Arab national teams at the World Cup with injury prevention, rehab, and fitness assessments. Public health and environment in Ecuador: Illegal mining in the Ecuadorian Amazon has surged, contaminating river water with mercury and driving skin and fungal illness in an Indigenous community that still lacks reliable clean water. Dermatology: A RADLA 2026 session highlights how to suspect drug-induced alopecia by reviewing medication timing and ruling out other causes before treating. Football and health logistics: Mexico City’s opening match drew huge crowds, while a fan reportedly died of cardiac arrest outside Estadio Azteca hours before kickoff.
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