AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSargassum-to-medicine materials: Researchers at Intec (with UWI, UCR and partners in Spain) report a feasible process to extract alginate from Caribbean sargassum, a natural biopolymer used in food, cosmetics, agriculture, pharma and biomaterials—turning a coastal nuisance into a potential health-linked input. Cancer care and lived experience: Irish Olympian Ciara Mageean shared details of her stage four bowel cancer journey, including how symptoms were first dismissed as “irritable bowel,” and urged people to “celebrate the joys in life” while emphasizing the value of getting checked. Public health threat watch: The New World screwworm continues spreading north; USDA-APHIS confirmed a case in Texas (first in decades), with officials warning clinicians and vets to watch for early signs and step up surveillance as the fly expands across Central America and beyond. Local health diplomacy: Costa Rica President Laura Fernández backed U.S. diplomatic and economic pressure on Cuba, saying there’s “no gray area” when human lives and rights are at stake, and reaffirmed Costa Rica’s embassy withdrawal from Havana. Health-adjacent environment: Costa Rica’s microplastics research and beach/fish/livestock findings remain in the news cycle, reinforcing concerns about exposure pathways.
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