AGP Executive Report
Last update: 26 minutes agoReproductive Health Policy: New Jersey’s Senate passed a bill aimed at protecting access to reproductive health services, with the New Jersey State Bar Association highlighting safeguards for both patients and providers. Aging & Brain Health: Rutgers researchers launched the MUST Study, testing whether targeted online cognitive training can help adults ages 60–75 maintain multitasking skills as they naturally decline. Public Health Research/Clinical Trials: The study is recruiting participants through mid-2027 for a randomized trial running about five to six months. Immigration Detention Oversight: Tensions at Newark’s Delaney Hall continued as detainees and advocates allege poor conditions and hunger strikes, while federal officials and lawmakers trade accusations over access and care. Local Health & Safety: Camden officials renewed calls to shut down EMR Recycling after another scrap-yard fire, citing repeated smoke and health concerns. Food Allergy Alert: FDA flagged a high-risk recall of Wawa beverages in multiple states due to possible undeclared milk allergens. World Cup Health Watch (NJ impact): Neymar’s calf injury is expected to sideline him for 2–3 weeks, with Brazil’s opener against Morocco in East Rutherford, N.J., looming.
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