AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoExercise & ageing: Duke-NUS researchers say exercise helps reverse muscle decline by lowering a gene (DEAF1) that disrupts muscle repair, offering a molecular explanation for why staying active protects strength and mobility. Healthcare & safety: Singapore’s Met Service clarified that the Pasir Ris Beach lightning fatality happened when the main storm cloud was still a few kilometres away—lightning can strike even without nearby showers. Public health watch: Hong Kong’s CHP is investigating a confirmed mpox case and urges high-risk groups to get vaccinated; the patient is stable after isolation. Work-life strain (SG): A Singaporean earning about S$9,500/month says workload changes are harming his mental health and he’s torn between quitting and losing his salary. Senior care policy: Commentary warns that nursing home licence revocations in quick succession could hurt a super-aged Singapore and argues for rescue/rehabilitation over closures. AI & health tech: Singapore is building national AI medical models using local clinical data, while NUS research links exercise to reversing muscle ageing at the gene level. Food future: Mosa Meat’s Mark Post discusses the path from the first lab-grown burger to scalable cultivated meat for food security and lower environmental impact.
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