AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoChild Nutrition & Behavior: A UiA study of 363 Norwegian four-year-olds links more fruit and vegetables with fewer anxiety/withdrawal and less restlessness, while frequent sweet and salty snacks track with more disruptive behavior. Neonatal Care: New review work highlights that “immediate” kangaroo mother care for premature or low-birth-weight babies may be safer and more effective than starting after stabilization, but hospital routines still vary. Royal Health Watch: Norway’s Queen Sonja has been discharged after heart troubles, while Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s chronic lung condition is described as worsening; Crown Prince Haakon is shortening a Japan trip due to her health. Food Security Diplomacy: FAO and Norway reaffirm a five-decade partnership focused on tackling hunger, building resilience, and strengthening science-based agrifood cooperation. Fitness Training: A practical guide shares VO2 max workouts (like 4x4 intervals) to improve oxygen use and endurance. Tech & Health-Adjacent Innovation: Oslo startup Cloudgeni raises €858k to expand AI agents that help secure and keep cloud systems compliant.
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