AGP Executive Report
Last update: a few seconds agoRescue Update: A 31-year-old fisherman, Erasto Crisanto Valdez, was pulled alive after 15 days trapped about 300ft down in a water-filled sinkhole/cenote in San Francisco La Paz, Mexico, suffering severe dehydration and malnutrition but now recovering after an international rescue effort. Public Health & Safety: A La Paz–linked report highlights how chronic inflammation is more complex than wellness culture claims, warning that indiscriminately suppressing it could weaken immune defenses. Women’s Health Access: A “family planning gap” story points to unmet need for modern contraception as a driver of rapid repeat pregnancies, especially among poorer women with limited healthcare access. Bolivia Health System Context: Coverage also flags Bolivia’s recent unrest and emergency powers as a risk to rights and health services, with reports of excessive force during protests. Pediatric Care Expansion: Shriners Children’s announced a partnership with The Panama Clinic to run an international outreach pediatric clinic in Panama four times a year, expanding specialized orthopedic and burn reconstructive care.
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