AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHeat & Medicines Alert: France’s medicines safety guidance flags that some drugs can make it harder for the body to cope with intense heat, so vulnerable people need closer monitoring during heat waves—especially infants, older adults, those with chronic conditions or disabilities, people with cognitive impairments, and those facing social isolation or harsh work/living conditions; the guidance highlights extra vigilance for medicines such as diuretics, laxatives, antihypertensives (including ACE inhibitors and sartans), and certain psychotropic drugs. Humanitarian Air Links: TAP Air Portugal says it will resume flights to Venezuela on 13 July after the earthquakes, initially landing in Valencia (not damaged Caracas), with a one-stop technical stop in Pointe-a-Pitre; the first flight will carry 8.7 tonnes of medical supplies. Regional Youth & Health Community: Rotaract District 7030’s conference returns to Antigua after more than 20 years, bringing nearly 200 young leaders from across the Caribbean, including Guadeloupe, together around leadership and service. Global Demographics (Less Local): A new world map shows men outnumber women in only about one-third of countries, with Qatar among the most male-skewed—driven more by migration and longevity than birth rates.
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