AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHealth Research: A new Thorax study links higher vitamin A to better lung function in children and adults with asthma, and higher vitamin D to improved lung function plus slower lung-cell aging in adults, using Costa Rica’s GACRS and an adult cohort. Public Health in Costa Rica: Costa Rica confirmed two monkeypox (Mpox) cases in San José and activated surveillance; officials say transmission risk is low and both patients are under monitoring. Wildlife & Law: A Costa Rican lawyer asked a court to immediately suspend exports of three thresher shark species, arguing new international protections took effect June 27, 2026. Digital Infrastructure Talent: Data Center Youngbloods expanded its global talent pipeline to connect early-career workers with data-center roles via mentorship and partnerships. Science & Society: A LatAm-FINGERS dementia-risk lifestyle study across 11 countries found culturally tailored, structured support improved memory and thinking more than self-guided approaches.
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