AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMen’s health & women’s health: Eli Lilly says its oral GLP-1 Foundayo (orforglipron) was linked to significant weight loss in women at every stage of menopause, including those with type 2 diabetes, with reductions in waist size tied to lower cardiometabolic risk. Women’s reproductive health: UCLA-led experts renamed polycystic ovary syndrome to polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS) to better reflect symptoms and biology; the change is backed by major reproductive medicine groups. Injury & care access: Slavia Prague defender Igoh Ogbu is set for scans in Lisbon after a suspected Achilles tendon rupture, with the outcome expected to determine whether he faces a long recovery. Public health & travel: A U.S. doctor treated for Ebola in Germany has been discharged after testing negative, while officials warn the outbreak could worsen without faster control measures. Local health context (Czechia): Czechia’s national team base in Mansfield is drawing fans to the stadium for open practice, highlighting how major events can boost community engagement around sport and wellbeing. Health misinformation & stigma: A Czech pediatric term “Epstein pearls” is being pulled into online meme culture, even though the newborn gum cysts are typically harmless and resolve on their own.
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