AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHeart Health in the Spotlight: Norway’s Queen Sonja, 88, has been hospitalized in Oslo with heart failure and atrial fibrillation, with palace officials saying she’ll stay for tests and observation. Gender Care Safety Review: Norway’s Ukom commission says puberty blockers and related gender-affirming treatments may not guarantee patient safety, urging the Ministry of Health to revise guidelines and treat some approaches as experimental due to limited long-term knowledge. Cardiology Tech Breakthrough: Norwegian researchers report an AI model that can detect heart failure from ECGs, aiming to catch cases that are missed in routine care. Chronic Lung Disease Update: Crown Prince Haakon says Princess Mette-Marit is “seriously ill” and has gotten “a lot worse,” now using daily supplemental oxygen. Nutrition & Cholesterol: A clinical study on EPAX Cetoleic 2040 reports a 7% LDL-cholesterol reduction after eight weeks in overweight and obese adults. Public Health at Sea: Norway’s MMG medical app has been updated with hantavirus guidance after a cruise outbreak, improving onboard recognition and response. Heat & Health Risks: French Open player Jakub Mensik collapsed in extreme heat, highlighting how hot conditions can quickly become dangerous.
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