Friday, December 5, 2025

Wonsan Kalma Fears: North Korea Abandons Tourist Zone for Military Mobilization

North Korea's Wonsan Kalma Coastal Tourist Area saw a rapid decline in visitors post-opening, prompting a shift towards domestic tourism development.

North Korea’s Troubled Economy: $22 Billion Trade Deficit with China

North Korea's trade deficit with China over...

NVIDIA Shares Drop Nearly 3% Amid Growing Tariff Concerns

Tariffs on semiconductors could hit NVIDIA hard, causing stocks to drop nearly 3% as concerns grow over trade impacts.

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Man Finds Brain Aneurysm by Accident—Here’s What You Should Know

A man discovers a cerebral aneurysm during a check-up, highlighting the importance of early detection and advancements in treatment options.

Lost Your Voice for Over Two Weeks? It Could Be More Than a Cold

Persistent hoarseness may signal laryngeal cancer, especially in those over 60. Early diagnosis is vital for effective treatment.

70% of Suicide Survivors Stayed Safe with Ongoing Mental Health Support

A study shows that active management of depression in patients can significantly reduce suicidal behavior, urging expanded community care.

Rainy Weather Can Worsen Arthritis Pain—Here’s What Doctors Recommend

Arthritis pain may worsen during rainy weather due to humidity and low pressure; managing temperature and activity is essential.

Smoker? Heavy Drinker? You’re at Risk for This Silent Cancer

Tongue cancer is rare yet rising among younger adults. Early detection and treatment are crucial for survival and preserving function.

Sleep Apnea Cases Triple in 5 Years—Here’s What to Watch For

Sleep apnea cases in South Korea surged 3.4 times in five years, especially among middle-aged individuals, stressing early diagnosis and treatment.

Dark Skin Patches in Teens? It Could Be a Warning Sign, Doctors Say

Dark patches on skin folds in adolescents may indicate Acanthosis Nigricans, linked to obesity and insulin resistance. Consult a specialist.

Why Your Legs Feel Like Lead at Night—And What to Do About It

Varicose veins are common due to prolonged standing or sitting. Early treatment is vital to prevent complications and manage symptoms.

Hidden Risk in Aging Parents: A Minor Fall Could Mean a Major Fracture

Mother's Day highlights the importance of checking parents' bone health, as many older adults unknowingly suffer from osteoporosis.

Parents Still Parenting? Doctors Say It’s Time for a Checkup

Many elderly Koreans care for grandchildren, risking their health. Early detection of diseases is vital for their well-being.

That Eye Twitch Might Be More Than Stress—Here’s What to Know

Facial spasms, common in younger adults, may signal neurological issues. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are crucial for quality of life.

Digital Dementia Is Real—And It’s Hitting Millennials and Gen Z

Increased reliance on digital devices among youth leads to memory loss and cognitive decline, raising concerns over 'digital dementia.'

Teen Guys with ‘Man Boobs’ Are Turning to Surgery—Here’s Why

A 19-year-old struggles with gynecomastia, seeking surgery. The condition causes social distress and requires careful evaluation.

Thread Lifts in Your 20s? Why Gen Z Is Getting a Head Start on Aging

Interest in slow aging rises among young adults, leading to increased thread-lifting procedures for skin rejuvenation and elasticity.

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