AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTour de France & public health safety: Stage 3 to Les Angles will run despite wildfires in France’s eastern Pyrenees, but with spectators kept away and access routes closed—an example of how emergency conditions can directly change on-the-ground health and safety rules. Slovenia’s pharma boost: Novartis opened a new 17,000 m² aseptic manufacturing facility in Ljubljana, aiming to produce and package liquid and freeze-dried medicines, with a planned workforce of about 300 and a central quality control lab for Slovenia. Mental health stigma, locally: In Trate, northeast Slovenia, the former psychiatric ward Cmurek Castle now hosts the Museum of Madness, recently recognized for institutional courage and its focus on public dialogue about mental illness. Work & health policy: Germany plans tighter sick-leave rules from January—no phone sick notes; workers must see a doctor in person on the first day—framed as protecting the labor market while affecting how illness time off is handled. Travel health info: Slovenia highlights consular help for citizens abroad and pushes the eLastovka app for security updates and emergency contacts, stressing travel insurance and document checks. Nutrition & brain health research: A Horizon Europe project (NUTRIMIND) is set to study how diet, gut microbiome and lifestyle may interact with mental health across ages. Environment & bathing safety: A new EU-wide look at official bathing-site testing raises concerns that chemical pollutants aren’t covered in standard checks, while contamination can still be present.
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