AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFood Safety Regulation: Taiwan’s FDA is drafting rules for food delivery sanitation and safety training, with the Taipei Public Health Specialists Association urging a shift from fixed training hours to practical “ability tests” to better protect meal quality during delivery. Diabetes Kidney Risk: Bio Preventive Medicine and Precision Diabetes presented late-breaking ADA CREDENCE trial findings on DNlite™ as a urinary biomarker that may flag higher renal risk in type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease beyond standard markers. Public Health Misinformation: A Canadian Medical Association Journal practice paper says the best available research is reassuring on acetaminophen (Tylenol/paracetamol) use in pregnancy when taken as directed, pushing back against earlier unsupported warnings. Workplace Safety: The Taiwan Postal Industry Union criticized management after a Miaoli postal worker was stabbed to death, highlighting calls for stronger self-defense readiness. Animal Health & Conservation: Taipei Zoo received two endangered red pandas from Shanghai Zoo; they’ll undergo a month-long quarantine before a public debut. Obesity Across Generations: NTU-led research links male obesity to offspring metabolic harm via sperm epigenetic changes, underscoring paternal health before conception. Taiwan Security Funding: The U.S. House Armed Services Committee approved a FY27 defense bill that includes up to US$1 billion for Taiwan self-defense, including medical support and joint unmanned systems development.
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