AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPreventive Care Warning: New data shows Americans are getting sick younger, with chronic conditions tied to heart disease and type 2 diabetes rising fast in people in their 30s and 40s—plus more ER use and less primary care follow-up. Heart Health & Sleep: Getting fewer than six hours of sleep is linked with higher risk of hypertension, reinforcing sleep as a real heart-health lever. Diabetes Check-In: A nurse practitioner outlines practical steps to lower type 2 diabetes risk, focusing on weight, activity, diet swaps, and knowing personal risk factors. Cancer Support Tech: Rosemere Cancer Centre is trialing “Patients Know Best,” a personal health record that lets patients view results, message clinicians, and track care. Public Health Messaging: Lagos health officials are training journalists to boost awareness of the state’s health insurance scheme. Misinformation in Health: Farmers are being urged to avoid “Dr Google” and AI self-diagnosis and to know when to talk to a clinician. Local Wellness Grants: A Durham mental health charity expands workshops with a new grant, supporting confidence and wellbeing through hands-on activities. Community & Prevention: A Red Run mini marathon in Arunachal Pradesh promoted HIV and STI awareness through youth-focused fitness. Access & Coverage: Alberta’s health cards now have expiration dates, raising concerns about barriers to care and what happens if renewal is missed. Lifestyle Reality Check: Experts say “natural” artery-clearing claims can’t remove existing plaque, though lifestyle can slow progression and reduce risk.
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