AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 minutes agoLung Transplant Update (Norway Royals): Norway’s Crown Princess Mette-Marit, 52, has undergone a successful lung transplant for pulmonary fibrosis and will stay in hospital for weeks, with no further health updates until discharge. Cancer Care (Clinical Trial): A late-stage study suggests many women aged 40+ with early breast cancer may be able to skip chemotherapy using the Prosigna gene test to better target who truly benefits. Hospital Practice (Norway): Research finds big, persistent differences across Norwegian hospitals in how infants with bronchiolitis are treated with high-flow nasal cannula and CPAP. Infection Alert (Public Health): French health officials are investigating a rare skin infection cluster linked to a single gay sauna in Lyon, with cases responding to antibiotics. Wellness Product News: Aker BioMarine is expanding “Krill Oil Week 2026” (June 21–27) to highlight krill oil’s omega-3 role for active wellness. Food Security (Campaign): HelloFresh and No Kid Hungry launch a summer push to tackle childhood hunger as school meals end. Environment & Health (Pests): Rutgers researchers report genetic mutations in urban rats and mice tied to rodenticide resistance, raising concerns for future control. Sports & Health Context: Norway’s World Cup return story is dominated by Haaland’s two goals in a 4–1 win over Iraq, while fans’ escalator “Viking row” in Boston sparks safety chatter.
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