AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Cup Health Angle: Uruguay opened Group H with a 1-1 draw vs Saudi Arabia in Miami, with Maxi Araujo equalizing after Abdulelah Al-Amri’s first-half goal—another reminder that recovery, hydration, and heat readiness matter as matches are played in tough conditions. Heat & Safety: Miami’s first match day came with a heat advisory (feels-like 103–107°F), and FIFA’s approach is being questioned, including whether its heat-stress postponement rules are strict enough for player safety. Local Prevention & Work Safety: Uruguay’s Minister of Labor, Juan Alberto Castillo Ferreira, joined Spain and other partners at OISS Prevencia 2026 in Barcelona, spotlighting prevention policies that include mental health and psychosocial risks. Obesity Policy: A public health push is gaining momentum: Ireland’s obesity debate highlights the need to tackle the commercial drivers of unhealthy food environments. Occupational Risk Prevention: The OISS congress also reviewed how to strengthen safe and healthy work environments across the region. Sports Injury Watch: Federico Valverde’s World Cup scar drew attention after a Real Madrid training incident, underscoring how quickly injuries can affect athletes’ availability.
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