AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 minutes agoGerophysics & longevity: A Singapore-hosted gerophysics conference report links aging to physics-based models, aiming to build predictive ways to connect immune and biological changes across scales. Clean-label sugar swap: Allulose is gaining traction as a “rare sugar” that sweetens without spiking blood glucose, though high intake can trigger digestive discomfort. Caregiver training gap: Singapore domestic helpers describe being caregivers without enough training, with agencies saying experienced, formally trained helpers cost more and are harder to source. Local safety reminder: A woman fell from an escalator at Junction Nine while carrying a shopping trolley; authorities note most escalator incidents stem from improper use. Singapore cyber resilience push: Singapore Polytechnic rolls out CASTLE to blend cybersecurity training with industry attachments and SME support. Health & aging science: A Japanese study on supercentenarians finds unusually high levels of CD4 cytotoxic T cells that may help explain exceptional longevity. Food & wellness retail: Chagee opens a family-focused Pasir Ris outlet with kid play features and Nutri-Grade menu options. Singapore–India ties: India reports 29 FDI proposals worth ~₹4,895 crore under eased rules for limited non-controlling land-border ownership, including Singapore-linked entities.
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