AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoIsland Health & Infrastructure: Croatia says it has invested €4.6 billion in its inhabited islands over the past decade, with a new €25 million package approved to keep improving transport, utilities, healthcare, education and daily services for the roughly 127,000 people living on 52 islands. Officials also point to better connectivity (including new high-speed ferry routes) and expanded island healthcare support such as mobile clinics and emergency response systems. Oncology Support in Zagreb: A free patient accommodation centre “Križ” on Vrhovec in Zagreb has started accepting oncology patients and their companions for temporary stays during chemotherapy or radiotherapy, with 18 twin rooms, shared kitchens and a chapel, funded through government support, donations and the “Križarica” association. Dermatology & Skin Care: A medical review highlights dermatoscopic signs of hyperpigmented conditions, including melasma, aiming to help clinicians use non-invasive skin imaging more effectively. Mental Health Research: New findings link childhood trauma to early psychotic-like symptoms in nursing undergraduates, with depression and anxiety playing mediating roles. Public Health & Water Safety: Dubrovnik-Neretva County reports excellent bathing-water quality at 124 of 127 tested beaches in early sea monitoring for 2026.
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