AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoOral Health Equity: A University of Turku doctoral study says people with disabilities still hit major barriers to dental care, from inaccessible services and stigma to a lack of trained professionals, and calls for better practical training and stronger support for caregivers. Primary Care Access in Finland: THL reports primary healthcare waiting times worsened in 2025, with adults less often able to see a doctor within 14 days and the under-23 rule not fully met, while specialised care access improved. Menopause & Weight/Heart Risk: New analyses presented at the European Congress on Obesity link once-weekly semaglutide to weight loss and cardiovascular risk reduction across menopausal stages, including perimenopause. AI in Hospitals: Research highlights that clinical AI’s real-world rollout depends on fitting everyday workflows and reducing added workload, not just technical performance. Ovarian Cancer Research: A Karolinska Institutet postdoc wins an international grant to build an AI tool that models ovarian cancer interactions between tumor, body and environment. Disability & Work Capacity: Finland’s public-sector sickness absence data is being used to flag declining work ability and predict disability pension applications. Women’s Health Naming Update: An international consensus push backs renaming PCOS to PMOS, aiming to better reflect the condition’s metabolic and endocrine roots.
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