AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoRegulated Aesthetic Care: Tunisia’s Syndicate of Aesthetic Doctors says new rules for aesthetic medicine centers are due soon, aiming to curb illegal practices and clearly set patient-safety requirements. Heat, Water, and Medicine Strain: In Tunis, thousands protested against President Kais Saied, linking extreme heat to electricity rationing, water pumping disruptions, medicine shortages, and rising living costs. New Imaging Access in Sfax: A renovated medical imaging unit has opened at the Airport Intermediate Health Centre in Sfax to bring higher-quality scans closer to patients and improve staff working conditions. Detention Health Concern: Ennahda says detained vice president Monther Ounissi has been unable to speak since July 11 and is calling for urgent medical care and release. Public Health Watch: Tunisia’s broader region faces rising health pressure from extreme weather, while separate reporting highlights how heat can drive serious health outcomes. Animal Safety Alert (Elsewhere): A dog run in New York was closed after elevated mercury and arsenic were found in soil—another reminder that environmental contamination can quickly become a wellness issue.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.