AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSports Medicine & Recovery: England midfielder Jordan Henderson says he’s proud despite a freak wrist injury after Mexico celebrations, with teammates describing him as on the road to recovery and likely needing surgery—an immediate health hit for Norway’s upcoming quarter-final. Women’s Health & Early Diagnosis: A UK study finds 40% of women with ovarian cancer are diagnosed only after emergency admission, with higher risk in deprived areas and among younger and older patients—highlighting gaps in referral and diagnostic pathways. Chronic Care Reform: A new OECD-focused report argues people are living longer but often not healthier, and that better organized, coordinated long-term care—not just spending—can improve outcomes. Genetics & Obesity: Norwegian-family research suggests genetics strongly shapes parent-child BMI links, but also stresses environment still matters for preventing overweight. Norway in the Spotlight (Wellness Culture): Norway fans’ “Viking Row” is spreading worldwide as a feel-good tradition tied to matchday community and movement. Pharma Access: Denmark is seeking damages after Amgen withdrew a cholesterol drug used by thousands of patients, raising concerns about continuity of care. Hydration & Lifestyle: VOSS launches a 250ml premium still water bottle in Saudi Arabia, sourcing from Norway and targeting wellness and everyday hydration markets.
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