AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoChildhood obesity policy impact (Chile): A new study in The Lancet links Chile’s 2016 Food Labelling and Advertising Law to lower overweight/obesity risk in children aged 4–6, with benefits seen after just six months and larger drops after 18 months. Pediatric endocrinology update: The Endocrine Society released a guideline saying some subgroups of children with central precocious puberty may need less testing or treatment, emphasizing careful evaluation and when puberty-pausing medication is appropriate. Health budget debate (Chile): Senator Karol Cariola criticized Chile’s health budget cuts, arguing they coincide with VAT reductions for large real estate companies, and warned hospitals like Van Buren and the Valparaíso base hospital face funding crises. Hantavirus research momentum: During a rare cruise outbreak, researchers reported promising work on potential treatments for hantavirus, including interest in a drug used for autoimmune disease. Smart longevity push: AILI launched to advance “smart ageing” across the Ibero-American region, aiming to shape prevention strategies and public policies. Local health access story (Chile): A Cuban community in Chile raised funds to cremate and repatriate a woman who died after complications from a cerebral aneurysm, highlighting how quickly health paperwork and costs can become barriers. Environmental health concern (Chile): Investigators said a large sinkhole in Chile’s Atacama region was linked to copper mine activities, renewing safety and environmental worries for nearby communities.
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