Friday, May 1, 2026

IU Opens Up About Skeeter Syndrome: Severe Allergic Reactions to Mosquito Bites

IU reveals her struggle with Skeeter Syndrome, a severe allergic reaction to mosquito bites, causing painful swelling and skin issues.

U.S.-Korea Alliance: What the Latest Talks Mean for North Korea’s Denuclearization Efforts

U.S. and South Korea reaffirm commitment to North Korea's denuclearization, stressing trilateral cooperation with Japan for regional stability.

Samsung Electronics Wins U.S. DOE Backing for Next-Generation Dryer Aimed at Cutting Energy Use

Samsung Electronics' new dryer technology aims to enhance energy efficiency, reducing power use by 65% while maintaining performance.

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Why Is a Convicted Doctor Still Prescribing Controlled Substances? The Yoo Ah In Propofol Case Explained

A physician convicted for illegally administering propofol to actor Yoo Ah In continues to prescribe narcotics without penalties due to bureaucratic failures.

A Man Was Falsely Diagnosed With HIV—and Then Denied a $1,050 Refund After Doctors Admitted They Were Wrong

A man misdiagnosed with HIV before shoulder surgery faced distress and denial of a refund, exposing issues in South Korea's medical system.

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