AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI in classrooms: Norway plans a near-complete ban on generative AI for primary pupils (grades 1–7, ages 6–13), with tighter controls for older students, aiming to protect core skills like reading, writing and maths. GLP-1 guidance integrity: A new critique flags potentially harmful effects of conflicts of interest in GLP-1 therapy recommendations, calling for stronger safeguards and more transparent decision-making. Gut-brain research: A faecal microbiome transplant study in old mice suggests gut microbes may boost brain plasticity, raising hopes for future approaches to age-related brain changes. Cancer imaging update: Norwegian researchers report MRI-detected extramural venous invasion in rectal cancer links to higher recurrence and death risk, while pathology-detected EMVI showed less prognostic value. Sports nutrition in Norway: The Norwegian national team’s chef shipped over 1,000kg of familiar seafood and foods to the World Cup to support recovery and performance. Emergency care innovation: A Norwegian startup is developing a next-generation emergency tourniquet designed to be faster and easier for both responders and non-medical users. Opioid detox support: New research urges addiction services to improve opioid-free withdrawal support with better training, symptom relief, peer support and more patient control.
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