AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLifestyle Medicine Push in Qatar: Weill Cornell Medicine–Qatar researchers released a white paper urging the urgent integration of lifestyle medicine into healthcare to curb chronic disease burdens, building on the Doha Declaration and calling for changes in training, clinical guidance and health governance. Kids’ Healthy Habits in PHCC Programs: Qatar’s Primary Health Care Corporation ran interactive summer health education for children (ages 7–12), covering nutrition, hydration, hygiene, physical activity, sleep routines, and emotional wellbeing through games and practical demos. Healthy Living Through Faith & Community: A summer programme for expatriate children under “We Rise Through the Qur’an” combined Qur’anic education with health and security awareness, including lessons on healthy lifestyles and community safety. Qatar Sports Loyalty App: Qatar launched the Hayyoh app, letting fans earn points for attending eligible matches and redeem rewards across categories including food, retail, telecoms, beauty and wellness. Local Health System Integrity: Qatar reportedly banned 27 people from the healthcare sector over fake certificates, reinforcing efforts to protect patient safety.
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