AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorkplace & lifestyle: A new report on gastroenterologists’ well-being says burnout is high, but many doctors report their personal happiness, family time, and friendships haven’t improved—stagnation that’s especially worrying for a profession where relationships often suffer first. Heart health & sleep: A heart-healthy living class reunion highlighted “healthy sleep” as part of the American Heart Association’s Life’s Essential 8, linking poor sleep to higher cardiovascular and mental health risks. Fitness reality check: A UK poll of 2,000 people found many quit fitness goals within about a month, with motivation and recovery getting in the way. Pet care access: In the UK, CVS Vets is rolling out “Healthy Pet Club Advanced” plans with unlimited vet consultations and routine preventative visits, aiming to reduce delays caused by household budget pressure. Dry eye/vision care: Paul Vision Institute is promoting non-surgical photobiomodulation therapy for dry age-related macular degeneration. Public health logistics: Alberta’s health cards now include expiry dates, with coverage tied to keeping cards current. Community support: A $10,000 grant backs the LIVESTRONG® at the YMCA program for cancer survivors in Summit, NJ. Safety warning: US regulators warned households to stop using a novelty “Monkey Mania” firework toy due to burn hazards that can ignite clothing.
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