AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHumanitarian Logistics: Uruguay postponed its second humanitarian aid flight to Venezuela after Venezuelan authorities changed entry conditions for cargo; the KC-130H Hercules still carries about 15 tons of supplies, and Foreign and Defense ministries say it’s a postponement, not a cancellation, while talks continue. Brain Health & Aging: A large Latin America trial presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference found structured, coach-led lifestyle programs (exercise, MIND-style eating, cognitive training, and group social sessions) improved global cognition by 55% versus self-guided approaches in older adults at risk for dementia. Climate & Food Security: A “super” El Niño threat could disrupt Latin America’s perishable exports, with early impacts already seen in Peru’s asparagus and Colombia’s avocado supply and quality. Sports Medicine Spotlight: FIFA honored a Ghanaian doctor in Kansas City for volunteer service tied to sports medicine support during the World Cup. Community Health Through Lifestyle: The same dementia-prevention findings were framed as a community infrastructure win—what matters is guided delivery, not just individual effort.
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