AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCzech Health Tech: Czech scientists unveiled an app that uses spoken answers to flag early memory and cognitive problems, built from speech samples and trained with help from Prague’s memory-disorders expertise. Public Health & Policy: The Czech Interior Ministry says police seized nearly 86,000 kratom products and 155 kilos in a four-week crackdown on low-potency cannabis/CBD and kratom sales; kratom remains legal but tightly regulated, with planned sales rules for adults 21+. Healthcare Funding Debate: A report claims Czech tax breaks for “above-standard” preventative care are being prepared, but critics warn it could create a conflict of interest because the prime minister owns clinics offering screening. EU Health/Access: Advocacy coverage says Czech patients may face longer waits for innovative drugs as access slips. Health Diplomacy: A Czech parliamentary delegation is visiting Bosnia and Herzegovina to meet health institutions and projects on maternal and neonatal care, aiming to deepen cooperation. Safety in Czechia: Severe weather contributed to a bus crash near Boršov nad Vltavou, with 12–13 injured and emergency care including transport to a trauma center.
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