AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoStrength Training for Longevity: A new long-term study suggests just 90–120 minutes of resistance training per week may lower the risk of dying from heart disease, neurological disease, or any cause—benefits seem to level off after about two hours. Sleep Tech Caution: Research from the University of Bergen finds sleep-tracking apps and smartwatches may worsen sleep for some people, with nearly 18% reporting increased worry about their sleep scores. Healthcare Workers’ Substance Use: A Swedish study of nearly 3,300 doctors and nurses links healthcare workers’ own alcohol and drug use to how they believe it affects patient care quality, raising patient-safety concerns. Perimenopause Care Focus: A new overview highlights how many women seek help for perimenopause through GPs, and stresses person-centred care and treatment options like menopausal hormone therapy for suitable patients. Mental Health & Harmful Practices: A piece on physical punishment reviews research tying it to a wide range of negative outcomes for children, including worse mental health and more violence later in life. Climate & Health Context: A report warns extreme heat is increasingly likely to affect performance in major sporting events, with implications for athlete safety.
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