Saturday, April 5, 2025

Presidential Retreat Reopens to the Public: Jeodo Island Welcomes Visitors After Annual Maintenance

Jeodo Island, which hosts the presidential retreat in Geoje, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea, will reopen to the public on the 16th.

Alarming Threats to NewJeans: Agency and Police Step Up

Amidst the rising controversy caused by a...

North Korea’s Shift in Strategy: Nuclear Weapons, Hostility Toward the U.S. and South Korea

North Korea's policy designating the U.S. and South Korea as 'enemies' is linked to its five-year defense development plan.

Health

Stronger Than Dentures, But Not Invincible—What to Know About Dental Implants

Dental implants offer a permanent solution for lost teeth, requiring careful aftercare and regular checkups for long-term success.

Long-Acting HIV Treatment Vocabria + Rekambys Offers New Hope with Just Six Injections a Year

Long-acting HIV treatment Vocabria + Rekambys improves adherence and quality of life, reducing daily pill burden to six injections yearly.

Experts Reveal the Secrets to Falling—and Staying—Asleep

Sleep is crucial for recovery and health; sleep disorders are common in older adults, affecting well-being and increasing health risks.

Why You’re Always Cold and Tired—Signs of Hypothyroidism

Hypothyroidism can cause fatigue, weight gain, and sensitivity to cold. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for managing symptoms.

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.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month: How to Spot the Signs Early

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month in South Korea, highlighting the rising incidence and importance of early detection.

Worried About Your Child’s Height? What Growth Hormone Deficiency Could Mean

A father discovers his child’s height difference is due to growth hormone deficiency, considering treatment options and adherence challenges.

From Tennis to Pilates: How Your Workout Could Be Wreaking Havoc on Your Wrists

Medical experts report a growing number of patients with wrist pain as sports like tennis, yoga, Pilates, and golf gain popularity.

Why Fall’s Here, and So Are Tonsillitis Cases!

Fall's arrival in South Korea has increased tonsillitis cases due to temperature changes and dryness after Chuseok celebrations.

Is Your Back Pain Just Aging? Discover the Truth About Spinal Stenosis

Spinal stenosis, common in older adults, narrows spinal spaces, compressing nerves and causing leg pain and walking difficulties.

Ladies, Is Your Skin Playing Tricks? The Truth About Melasma

Curry's high starch and carbs can spike blood sugar levels, making it challenging for diabetics despite turmeric's benefits.

Surprising Facts About Wisdom Teeth You Didn’t Know

Wisdom teeth often emerge between 17 and 25. While extraction is common, only misaligned or impacted teeth usually need removal.

Why September Sees the Most Food Poisoning Cases: Tips to Stay Safe

As autumn arrives, food poisoning cases rise. Ensure proper food storage, thorough cooking, and maintain hygiene to prevent illness.

How Seoul Grand Park Lost Its Last North Chinese Leopard and a Beloved Lion

In the first half of 2024, Seoul Grand Park lost two animals named León: a lion in February and the last North Chinese leopard in June.

Why 1 Billion People Are Suffering from Migraines and What You Can Do About It

A woman in her 30s with severe migraines can manage symptoms with new oral CGRP-targeted treatments and personalized care.

Summer Foot Pain? Why Your Open-Toe Shoes Might Be Causing Hallux Valgus and How to Fix It

Bunions worsen with narrow shoes; early treatment is crucial. Surgery may be needed for severe cases, with minimally invasive options.

Parents Beware: Your Child’s ‘Cold’ Might Be Meningitis!

A boy contracted meningitis, initially mistaken for a cold, after a water park visit. Prompt recognition and hygiene are crucial.

Is Your Vacation Spot a Hotbed for This Eye Infection? Find Out!

The hospital diagnosed the child with viral conjunctivitis, also known as epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (EKC).

Skin Cancer Surges in South Korea: A 700% Rise Over 20 Years

Skin cancer, once relatively rare among South Koreans, has surged sevenfold over the past two decades. Here's what you need to know!

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