AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHeat & Climate Impact: Germany’s Robert Koch Institute estimates about 14,000 heat-related deaths so far this year, with nearly 9,600 linked to the late-June heatwave—figures the RKI calls conservative and potentially higher. Extreme Weather & Safety: Overnight storms swept across Germany, killing a 58-year-old woman in Rhineland-Palatinate after a tree fell on a covered seating area; a tornado was confirmed in Fürstenwalde/Spree, and more damage and outages were reported across several states. Wildfire Risk Ahead: A Potsdam Institute study warns Europe’s wildfire risk could worsen even with stronger climate action, with annual burned area potentially tripling by century’s end. Neurology in Sports: Bayern’s Jamal Musiala says he’s been diagnosed with temporary, treatable absence seizures tied to a neurological dysfunction after two on-pitch collapses in four days; doctors have ruled out further health risks. Public Health Partnership: The U.S. Army Public Health Command Europe and Germany’s Bundeswehr renewed a modernized Memorandum of Understanding in Munich, strengthening cross-border military health and veterinary cooperation. Cancer Research Update: BioNTech announced new lung cancer pipeline data for presentations at WCLC 2026, including first global results for its pumitamig/elfetabart drozuntecan combination. Medical Electronics Sustainability: Fraunhofer IZM reports SUSTRONICS redesign work cut the carbon footprint of a glucose-monitoring patch by about 65% using life-cycle assessment during development.
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