AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCardio & Daily Movement: UK chief medical officers say hitting the 150 minutes target isn’t enough if you sit too long—hybrid work and online shopping can quietly cut daily movement, so “every little bit counts.” Heart-Healthy Drinks: A large UK Biobank study links higher coffee intake with lower risk of severe liver disease, liver cancer, and liver-related death. Cholesterol Injections—Who Should Ask: A Delhi cardiologist says PCSK-9 pathway injections are for select patients, including those who can’t tolerate statins, don’t reach LDL goals, have high-risk heart disease, recurrent heart attacks, or familial hypercholesterolemia. Healthy Habits for Older Adults: Ohio’s WISE program runs weekly seminars on medication safety and addiction risks as bodies change with age. Public Health Data Under Threat: A new report warns missing CDC data and removed federal pages are creating blind spots for tracking disease and planning prevention. Youth Vaping Rules: Wales is consulting on plain packaging and limiting open displays to reduce youth vaping. Community & Prevention: Ghana’s UN-backed clean-up mobilizes 26 agencies after floods to reduce outbreak risk. Research Watch: Google Research unveils SensorFM, a wearable health foundation model trained on massive sensor data to improve future health monitoring.
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