AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoRoyal Health Update: Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit, 52, visited Oslo University Hospital with oxygen support as her incurable pulmonary fibrosis worsens; officials say transplant planning is ongoing and donor lungs are scarce. Salmon Industry Pressure: Iceland-based Kaldvik reported a sharp Q1 drop in revenue and earnings after early salmon harvesting due to winter wounds, plus a risk of breaching bank covenants—now eased by waivers and a shareholder loan. Mental Health Drug Watch: A late-stage trial is testing an extended-release oral ketamine tablet for treatment-resistant depression, aiming to reduce dissociation and cardiovascular effects while raising questions about dosing and long-term safety. Aquaculture Growth Lens: A new summit discussion highlights Africa as a potential next big aquaculture growth region, driven by existing seafood demand but held back by infrastructure and inputs. Public Health & Food: A study roundup flags persistent fatigue as often linked to B12 and folate deficiencies, especially with diet shifts like veganism. Safety & Justice: A Norwegian man accused of traveling to Manchester to carry out a hit for money was described in court as telling a friend “somebody is going to die,” with police seizing firearms after his arrest.
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