AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoIVF Update (Malta): Health Minister Ian Borg says 998 babies have been born via IVF since the service started in 2013, with 111 more expected—bringing the total to 1,109 once all current pregnancies are counted. Reproductive Rights (Malta): A Maltese court ruled that the human rights of American tourist Andrea Prudente were not breached when doctors refused to terminate her pregnancy in 2022 while a foetal heartbeat was still present. Public Health & Sport (Malta): Government announced a pilot of free swimming lessons for children in Malta and Gozo, aiming to build healthy habits early; Sport Malta will run the programme and it may expand after the Cottonera phase. Workplace Stress (Malta/EU): A report highlights that four in seven workers in Malta report stress, pointing to psychosocial risks as a major health and productivity concern. Safety Abroad (Mediterranean): British tourists are warned about a toxic Mediterranean fish, the silver-cheeked toadfish, after Greece installed floating barriers to protect swimmers around Evia. Substance Use (Global): US coverage explains ibogaine’s push into research after a Trump executive order, while noting it remains illegal in many places.
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