AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPublic Health Alert: China-linked unapproved weight-loss peptides are being blamed for acute liver injury cases in Australia, with officials warning people bought the products online and from social media and that similar cases may exist elsewhere. Infant Safety: A Chinese infant was admitted to an ICU after parents mixed vegetable juice into baby formula; doctors said nitrites from over-boiled vegetables caused poisoning. Medical Innovation: Researchers in Chongqing unveiled a “soft wound zipper” patch that can close damaged skin with adjustable pressure via a smartphone, aiming to reduce reliance on surgeon “feel.” Ebola Watch (DR Congo): WHO says the DRC Ebola outbreak is spreading fast, with dozens of health workers infected and deaths reported as response efforts ramp up. Health Tech & Policy: China’s financial regulator issued AI safety guidelines for banks and insurers, pushing risk-based oversight and secure, controllable AI use. Wellness & Aging Rural China: A long-read highlights how a free lunch program is helping address quiet nutrition and health risks among elderly people in aging rural communities.
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