AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCounterfeit Crackdown: Bulgarian authorities destroyed a printing house for fake euro banknotes near Sofia and arrested three suspects after counterfeit notes were used in local grocery stores. Public Health & Safety: UK health services issued an Ebola alert, urging hospitals and GP clinics to prepare for suspected cases even though the risk to the general public is considered low. Cross-Border Family Rights: EU justice ministers discussed whether parenthood legally established in one member state should be recognized across the bloc—an issue that can affect children’s access to care, schooling, and medical decisions. Health Fraud Across Borders: Europol backed an international operation targeting a network producing and selling counterfeit medicines and dietary supplements, including activity in Bulgaria, with alleged illicit turnover reaching hundreds of millions of euros. Wellness & Nutrition Research: A new study suggests adult children of centenarians tend to eat somewhat healthier diets than other older adults, with stronger intake of fruit, vegetables, greens, beans, seafood, and better limits on sodium and added sugar. Fitness for Everyday Life: New guidance highlights simple body recomp training—short strength sessions plus enough protein and recovery—to lose fat while building muscle.
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