AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Health Watch: Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni says captain Lionel Messi’s left hamstring issue looks “not that bad” after Inter Miami reported muscle fatigue/strain, with return dependent on further tests and day-to-day progress as the squad heads toward the June 16 opener. Public Health: WHO reports hantavirus cases linked to a Dutch-flagged cruise ship have risen to 13 with three deaths, and the situation is stable while passengers and crew remain in quarantine; the ship is undergoing extra cleaning in Rotterdam. Nutrition & Wellness: A new obesity study suggests the global rise is slowing or leveling off in some wealthier countries, with early signals that children may be driving the shift. Food Safety & Supplements: Hansa Biopharma’s Idefrix (imlifidase) shows 90% one-year graft failure-free survival in highly sensitised kidney transplant patients, supporting full approval. Travel & Health Logistics: Icelandair says 98.3% of flights have departed on schedule so far in May and passengers “do not need to be overly concerned,” despite staffing-related disruptions.
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