AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRadiation Watch: STUK says Finland’s radiation situation stayed stable and safe in 2025, with artificial radioactive doses to people under 0.02 millisieverts nationwide. Mental Health Funding: Mieli, Mental Health Finland, has started redundancy talks after government cuts threaten to halve state funding for social and healthcare NGOs. Screen Time & Brains: A Finnish study reports that more screen use from childhood through adolescence was linked to better cognitive processing in the teen years, with researchers urging balance rather than panic. Coffee & Metabolism: University of Oulu research links habitual coffee drinking to less body fat, more muscle mass, and metabolic marker changes tied to insulin resistance. Public Health & Prevention: Finland’s newborn screening and early detection themes are highlighted in coverage of newborn screening programs and why early diagnosis can prevent serious lifelong outcomes. Wellness Tech: A Finnish-designed vibrating reclining chair is reviewed as a potential self-care tool aimed at calming an overactive nervous system. Care Access: A separate report flags ongoing pressure on health and social services as funding uncertainty forces organisations to scale back.
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