AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLivestock Health Alert (Mongolia): Mongolia’s Bayan-Ulgii province culled 602 animals after foot-and-mouth disease was confirmed in two soums; quarantine and containment measures are in place, with a separate outbreak also reported in neighboring Khovd. Cancer & Women’s Health (Research): A new overview highlights the burden of breast and gynecological cancers across older Asian women, pointing to gaps in prevention, screening, and treatment access. Aging & Fall Prevention (Research): Scientists report older brains work harder for balance, with a processing delay that may help explain age-related postural control changes. Public Health & Food Access: The U.S. Navy plans to expand grab-and-go food stations and keep them open all day by end of 2026, aiming to improve healthy options for busy staff. Food Safety (Infant Formula): CFS recalls Aronurish infant formula due to possible toxin contamination linked to Bacillus cereus. Health Policy & Oversight (Immigration detention): A federal judge ordered a California detention center to allow county health inspections, reinforcing local oversight of privately run facilities. Community Health (Children): International Children’s Day events included Mongolia participation, with activities that also teach about medicinal herbs. Mining & Health Link (Policy): Mongolia tabled Minerals Law amendments that introduce a framework for critical minerals and mine-closure bonding—an upstream issue that can affect long-term environmental and health risks.
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