AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoChildhood Obesity Policy in Chile: A new study reports that Chile’s front-of-package warning labels plus school food sale restrictions and child-focused marketing bans helped reduce childhood overweight/obesity risk within 18 months after the 2016 rollout, with girls showing a 2.9% lower risk and boys about 2.4%, and researchers expect bigger effects after later stricter phases. Obesity’s Commercial Roots: Dr. Catherine Conlon argues the obesity crisis can be tackled by confronting the commercial drivers behind unhealthy food environments, including marketing and the low cost/ubiquity of highly processed foods. Hantavirus Research Momentum: A cruise-ship outbreak renewed attention on hantavirus, and researchers say a drug used for autoimmune disease may help patients with the virus’s most dangerous symptoms, highlighting renewed collaboration and investment needs. Public Health & Air Quality: Bangladesh’s Dhaka is flagged as “moderate” polluted (AQI 79) while Santiago, Chile appears among the most polluted cities in the region, underscoring ongoing respiratory and heart risks from air pollution. Healthcare Access Tech: Digitized histopathology is speeding fish disease diagnosis by sharing high-resolution tissue images with experts faster than traditional lab processing. Sports & Health Angle: A Tour de France Femmes rider says she’ll skip this year’s race due to a key climb, while Chile’s broader health news remains dominated by obesity prevention and infectious-disease research.
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