AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCancer Research in Finland’s orbit: Orion Pharma says its first Phase 1/2 results for the TEAD inhibitor ODM-212 (TEADES trial) in advanced solid tumours look promising, with no dose-limiting toxicities reported and proteinuria as the most common side effect. Alzheimer’s screening debate: Two studies report blood tests that may flag Alzheimer’s-related protein changes years before symptoms, raising questions about whether broad early screening could create false alarms and strain services. Cardio-metabolic risk signals: New research links the triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index and inflammation markers to worse outcomes after acute myocardial infarction, reinforcing the push for simple risk checks. Sleep apnea care caution: A case report highlights how inappropriate ventilator settings in obstructive sleep apnea can leave patients with persistent events, underscoring the need for proper titration. Wellness trend watch (Finland-style): Saunas and cold plunges keep spreading into everyday life, with more people building home and garden setups. Local health context: Finland’s immigration fell in 2025, while citizenship approvals hit a record—an indirect factor for planning healthcare and services.
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