AGP Executive Report
Last update: 32 minutes agoFamilial cardiomyopathy: A new Costa Rica study warns up to 1,114 people a year may face sudden death risk because hereditary heart disease often goes undiagnosed too late, calling for a dedicated, centralized pathway for early detection and family screening. Local health systems: The report highlights a key gap in how sudden deaths in younger people are understood—many aren’t “heart attacks,” but inherited conditions that could be prevented with timely diagnosis. Pharma expansion: Celltrion launched two oncology biosimilars in Vietnam (Truxima and Vegzelma), expanding its hospital and tender-driven supply channels across Asia and Latin America. Wellness and tourism: A Costa Rica luxury surf resort near the Osa Peninsula is promoting beginner-friendly lessons and nature access, reflecting the growing wellness-and-experience travel trend. Environment-linked health: Researchers extracted alginate from Sargassum seaweed washed ashore in the Dominican Republic, pointing to ways to turn a coastal health and environmental headache into useful materials.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.