AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRising chronic disease burden in Finland: THL reports sharp increases in diabetes and chronic pulmonary diseases, linking the trend to more sleep apnoea diagnoses and rising obesity—factors also tied to mental health, musculoskeletal and circulatory problems. Sleep and health meet politics: New research links better sleep with higher likelihood of voting, while poor sleep is tied to more protest-style participation. Sleep apnoea and obesity loop: The same THL picture reinforces how weight and inactivity can compound long-term risk across multiple conditions. Alzheimer’s early warning signs: A Lancet study finds blood-marker signs of Alzheimer’s pathology in midlife are rare but associated with worse thinking and faster decline years before dementia. Diabetes treatment in real life: Oral semaglutide is reported to improve blood sugar, weight and liver markers in everyday diabetes care. Glaucoma and eye care advances: Studies compare microinvasive glaucoma approaches and report on outcomes and complication patterns. Public health and prevention: Research highlights how pollinator declines can threaten nutrition and livelihoods—raising the stakes for food security. Workplace safety policy: Finland’s guidance urges employers to pay wages if drone threats stop workers from working, alongside health-and-safety risk planning. Legal case with Finnish reach: A Finnish court convicts Simon Ekpa over Biafra-related incitement and weapons-related charges, with the case tied to activity orchestrated from Lahti.
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