AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBusiness distress: A BTG “red flag” barometer shows Northern Ireland is bucking the wider UK trend, with year-on-year falls in both “critical” and “significant” financial distress, though some sectors (including sport & health clubs and telecoms/IT) are still worsening. Pregnancy health: Research warns maternity care often treats long-term conditions one at a time, but women with multiple conditions face higher risks of complications such as gestational diabetes, pre-eclampsia, blood clots and miscarriage, with mental health risks rising too. Fitness & recovery: A UK poll finds many people abandon fitness goals after about a month, with recovery often ignored—suggesting rest days may be the missing ingredient. NHS access: NHS North East and Yorkshire urges people to use the NHS App for repeat prescriptions and NHS 111 online for bank-holiday needs. NHS standards: Heartlands Hospital in Birmingham is investigating patient claims about “dirty” A&E conditions, including litter and broken facilities. Cancer vaccine: Moderna and Merck report promising Phase 3 results for a personalised mRNA melanoma vaccine using AI to design patient-specific targets. Alcohol and mortality: A large UK Biobank analysis links heavy drinking to higher death risk regardless of drink type, with lower-level patterns varying by beverage. Northern Ireland politics: Stormont’s health and budget turmoil continues after a ministerial deadlock, raising pressure on the province’s ability to fund services.
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