Sunday, March 15, 2026

Google’s New AI Video Tool Lip-Syncs, Talks, and Even Roars

Google unveils Veo 3, an AI video model with sound, alongside Imagen 4 for enhanced image generation at I/O 2025.

Amid Starvation: Kim Jong Un’s New Greenhouse is a Glimpse Into the North Korean Propaganda Machine

Kim Jong Un inspected the Sinuiju Greenhouse Complex, emphasizing regional development and modernization to enhance local living standards.

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How a 2-Cent Sugar Tax Could Save $4.5 Billion in Healthcare Costs: California’s Bold Move

A sugar-sweetened beverage tax in California could cut obesity cases and save $4.5 billion in healthcare costs over ten years.

When a Hangover Isn’t the Cause: Why Post-Drinking Palpitations May Signal Arrhythmia

Recent studies show that heart palpitations after drinking may signal arrhythmia, which can lead to severe complications if untreated.

Long-Term Study Finds North Korean Defector Youth Face 30% Higher Risk of Mental Disorders

North Korean defector children face 1.3 times higher risk of mental disorders like PTSD and ADHD than South Korean peers, study finds.

Viral vs. Bacterial: Understanding the Summer Diarrhea Spike

Summer sees a rise in diarrhea cases, often due to food poisoning, gastroenteritis, or indigestion, each needing specific care.

Feeling Sick From the A/C? It Might Not Be COVID—But Be Careful

As COVID-19 resurges, increased use of air conditioning during heatwaves leads to a rise in cooling-related illnesses, causing confusion.

Women With PCOS May Boost Fertility With Long-Term Dietary Changes

A study reveals that women with PCOS reducing snacks, pork, and alcohol may lower infertility risk by balancing hormones and BMI.

Herpes and the Brain: Could a Common STI Be Fueling the Dementia Crisis?

A study reveals men with genital herpes (HSV-2) face over double the dementia risk, highlighting the need for awareness and research.

Study Finds Slushy Drinks May Cause Serious Health Issues in Children

A study warns children under 8 against slushy drinks with added sugars, linking them to severe health issues and glycerol toxicity.

Marriage and Multiple Sclerosis: Study Finds Slower Disease Progression in Married Women

Study shows women with MS experience slower disease progression with a spouse's support, highlighting emotional and physical benefits.

Underweight People Face Higher Suicide Risk, Study Shows

A study reveals underweight individuals face a higher suicide risk, while overweight individuals show a lower risk, emphasizing BMI's impact.

Early Detection of Spinal Tumors Could Be Life-Saving, Doctors Urge

Early diagnosis of spinal tumors is crucial; persistent back pain and numbness may indicate serious conditions requiring medical evaluation.

Study Reveals Semaglutide Reduces Cravings and Helps Control Weight and Blood Sugar

A study shows oral semaglutide aids weight loss and reduces cravings for sugary foods in type 2 diabetes patients.

Study Reveals: Taking Statins for 3 Years Can Slash Dementia Risk by 63%!

A study reveals statins can reduce dementia risk by 63%, especially in diabetic patients, highlighting their protective benefits.

Study Finds High-Dose Vitamin D During Pregnancy Reduces Risks of Preeclampsia and Preterm Birth

Pregnant women taking over 400 IU of vitamin D daily can lower preeclampsia risk by 44.8% and preterm birth by 30%.

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