AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHypertension playbook: South Korea is highlighted as a rare global success in controlling high blood pressure, with WHO data showing more than half of diagnosed people reaching healthy ranges after treatment—an approach other countries (including Iceland) can learn from. Sleep + chronic pain: A new study on Norway’s HUNT cohort examines how often Z-hypnotics are prescribed for people living with chronic musculoskeletal pain and insomnia, underscoring the ongoing tension between guideline-first CBT-I and real-world medication use. World Cup health watch: Multiple reports flag fitness uncertainty for major stars heading into the 2026 tournament, including Achilles and hamstring concerns for key players, plus broader injury ripple effects for teams and match planning. Local health-adjacent safety: Iceland-linked coverage includes Syn’s acquisition of the US “Best Medicine” series (Doc Martin remake), while other stories touch on public safety and wellbeing themes around large events. Down syndrome debate: Several high-profile pieces revisit the fallout from a YouTuber couple’s prenatal diagnosis and subsequent abortion decision, keeping the topic in the spotlight.
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