AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoExtreme Heat & Health Impacts: A new European Environment Agency study finds four out of five people in Europe say extreme weather has affected them, with southern and central-eastern regions reporting major disruption; in Slovenia, about 19% report flooding impacts, and nearly 40% of Europeans say they can’t afford to keep homes cool during summer peaks. Tour de France Heat Safety: Slovenian champion Tadej Pogačar warns riders face a “logistical nightmare” staying cool in 30–40°C conditions, with teams using frozen vests, ice lollies and iced-water cooling to prevent dangerous overheating. Local Health System Digitalization: Slovenia’s presence in European health policy circles continues via regional updates, including a focus on modernizing care records and improving how health information moves between providers. Prison Health & Vulnerability Focus: Slovenia-linked reporting from EuroPris and the Council of Europe highlights overcrowding pressures and the need for better support for vulnerable groups in correctional settings, including staffing and new substance management. Pharma in Ljubljana: Novartis has launched an aseptic manufacturing facility in Ljubljana, pointing to continued investment in medical production capacity.
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