AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPreventive care and money planning: A new piece argues that preventive health spending (screenings, vaccines, wellness visits) should be treated like a long-term retirement strategy because chronic disease drives most health costs. Supplements in the spotlight: Maheep Kapoor’s “morning stack” (magnesium, CoQ10, omega-3, glutathione) sparks a reminder that supplements should match individual needs, not celebrity routines. Weight-loss side effects and “support” products: A GLP-1 supplement pitch targets muscle loss and hair shedding concerns, while experts warn that weight loss alone won’t solve obesity without long-term care. Heart and liver takeaways: A large study links coffee intake with lower risk of liver cirrhosis, liver cancer, and liver-disease death, and another story highlights how daily movement can support heart health. Youth mental health and AI: Psychologists say teens turn to AI chatbots because trusted human support is missing, calling for guardrails and better real-world access. Public health basics: Kenya’s health officials urge people to stop self-medicating with antibiotics as misuse fuels antimicrobial resistance. Community fitness momentum: India’s Fit India Sundays on Cycle draws thousands, pushing daily activity as a practical obesity-fighting habit. Cancer misinformation warning: Doctors warn that viral “miracle cure” claims can delay care and distort treatment decisions.
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