AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSweden-linked health research: A Swedish aging cohort study reports that an anti-inflammatory diet is tied to a 21–29% lower dementia risk, even for people showing early Alzheimer’s blood markers. Food industry watch: A large study links higher ultra-processed food intake to “bad” fatty acid patterns in blood, adding to pressure on how Sweden and Europe handle processed-food reformulation. EV market fallout: Polestar’s U.S. exit is leaving owners worried about resale values and long-term service support—an issue Swedish EV brands and dealers will be watching closely. Diabetes biotech: A first-in-human stem-cell approach for type 1 diabetes aims to enable insulin-producing cells to function without chronic immunosuppression, with Swedish researcher involvement. Defense & industrial policy: NATO’s “missile summit” theme keeps rolling—Germany’s Tomahawk plans and broader European missile sustainment point to faster defense production cycles. Telecom deal: Telenor’s planned acquisition of Swedish broadband provider Bahnhof for about $629m signals continued consolidation in Sweden’s connectivity market.
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