AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGLP-1 Research in Slovenia: Tirzepatide (GLP-1) may help obesity by activating calorie-burning brown fat, with a TABFAT trial in obese premenopausal women showing brown fat activity rising from ~41% to nearly 65% using cold-stimulated PET/CT and MRI. Child Safety & Digital Health: The UK plans to ban social media use for under-16s, but the Evangelical Alliance warns it’s “not a silver bullet,” as age-assurance and enforcement are debated amid wider European moves to restrict kids’ access. Healthy Ageing & Movement: International Day of Yoga (theme: “Yoga for Healthy Ageing”) drew global participation, highlighting yoga’s role in physical fitness and mental well-being. Work-Life Boundaries: A new EU-focused look at remote work finds many people are still contacted outside working hours, turning flexibility into a trap for rest and recovery. Local Health & Injury Updates (Sports): Slovenian cyclist Urška Žigart suffered a fractured jaw after a crash at the Tour de Suisse Femmes and was released from hospital soon after; separate Tour of Slovenia coverage also reports broken legs for two riders after a mass crash. Healthcare Industry in Slovenia: Sandoz is expanding biosimilar development capacity in Ljubljana, and Advance Capital Partners is buying a 50% stake in Adria Dental Group, growing dental services across Slovenia and the region.
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