AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoExercise & Cancer Risk: Duke-NUS researchers report that exercise can reactivate muscle’s cancer-fighting mechanism in mice and flies, pointing to a molecule (miR-7a-5p) that helps slow tumour growth. Ageing & Muscle Repair: A separate Duke-NUS study links exercise to lowering DEAF1 in ageing muscle, restoring the balance of protein build-up and clean-up. Senior Housing Care: HDB, MOH and MND will lower Community Care Apartment eligibility from 65 to 55 from the Oct 2026 BTO exercise, with basic service package fees cut by 18%–75%. Health Safety After Surgery: A Singapore woman’s death after ankle surgery has renewed focus on pulmonary embolism—how clots can form after injury/surgery and what hospitals do to reduce risk. Wellness Tech & Innovation: iAM Smart Platform and other health/AI initiatives highlight Singapore’s push toward smarter, preventive care and workforce support. Community & Prevention: A push for more consistent sanitation habits (not just monthly clean-ups) underscores how daily waste control can reduce disease spread.
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