AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBrain Health in Finland: A Finnish-led study links a sustained drop in work performance and earnings to early-onset dementia, with changes showing up about 15 years before diagnosis. Researchers compared nearly 800 people later diagnosed with early-onset dementia against more than 7,000 healthy controls, finding affected people earned less and lost substantial income over more than a decade—raising the case for earlier, more practical screening when job functioning declines. Urology Care: A European urology discussion highlights tranexamic acid (TXA) use in urologic surgery, focusing on bleeding control versus concerns about clotting—pointing to growing interest in stronger trial data for everyday practice. Heat & Sleep: New research says hot nights are stealing sleep worldwide, with climate change driving a sharp rise in temperature-related sleep loss since the 1970s—an issue that matters for recovery, mental health, and long-term wellbeing. Access to Healthcare: Sweden’s new migrant-reporting law has sparked concern from medical groups that fear of information-sharing could delay care and raise infectious-disease risks. Healthy Ageing Programs: Singapore’s RAPIDÈ launches a clinician-led recovery model combining physiotherapy, movement science, and recovery tech—an approach aimed at extending healthspan, not just treating illness.
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