AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPhysiotherapy Access in Iceland: Iceland’s physiotherapists’ association says planned consultation fees starting 1 September could sharply raise costs for patients needing regular treatment, calling for an annual cap after warning pensioners and working people could face tens of thousands of ISK more per year. Cancer & Heart Risk Overlap: A new global analysis of women 55+ maps where breast cancer and atrial fibrillation/flutter incidence overlap, pointing to shared modifiable factors like smoking and alcohol that could shape prevention. Alzheimer’s Drug Debate: A review controversy highlights disagreement over whether newer anti-amyloid antibodies meaningfully improve cognition, with critics arguing pooled results may dilute benefits. Public Health & Environment: Research links microplastic pollution with faster antibiotic resistance development, raising the stakes for wastewater management and monitoring. Wellbeing in Practice: A hospital swimming programme helps stoma patients regain confidence with free, discreet sessions supported by specialist nurses. Health-Adjacent Policy: The UK advertising watchdog banned an Instagram M&M’s ad for breaching rules on promoting less-healthy foods online. Climate Stress Watch: Copernicus reports June 2026 as the hottest June on record for western Europe, with record sea temperatures driving extreme heat. Travel & Health Culture: A solo-travel report says wellness retreats and spa stays are a growing draw, with Iceland ranking among the most welcoming destinations for solo travellers.
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