Monday, December 23, 2024

Will Putin Step Up His Arms Deal with North Korea?

As Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to...

South Korea’s President Calls for Global Unity Against Russia-North Korea Military Ties

President Yoon Suk Yeol emphasizes the Ukraine war's impact on global order and South Korea's commitment to combat hunger and poverty.

Pedal to the Metal: Experiencing Hyundai’s Top Driving Courses

We visited the HMG Driving Experience Center...

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When Dreams Turn Violent: The Reality of REM Sleep Behavior Disorder

REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD) can cause physical actions during dreams, leading to injuries and potential links to dementia.

Global HIV Infections Set to Hit Record High by 2039, Study Reveals

A study predicts global HIV infections will peak at 444 million by 2039, despite declines in some regions and ongoing treatment advancements.

Tired All the Time? Your Lethargy Might Be More Serious Than You Think

Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disorder causing muscle weakness and fatigue, requiring careful diagnosis and lifelong treatment.

Could You Have Diabetes? Here’s What You Should Know About the Rising Numbers

In 2022, 14.8% of adults over 30 had diabetes; effective management remains a challenge despite rising awareness and lifestyle changes.

Why Strokes Spike When Temperatures Drop—And How You Can Protect Yourself

Sudden temperature drops can increase stroke risk. Quick intervention is crucial for treatment and prevention of cerebrovascular diseases.

Avoid These Common Foods to Keep Your Dog’s Bladder Healthy!

Urinary stones in dogs are known to cause severe pain, leading pet owners to seek foods that promote kidney and bladder health.

Korean Flavors in Paris and London: Top Restaurants Awarded Ahead of Paris Olympics

MAFRA announced the designation of three newly recognized Korean restaurants in Paris, France, and London, U.K.

Swap Meat for Veggies: Animal Groups Urge Plant-Based Diets This Summer

Animal welfare organizations have unanimously recommended adopting a vegetarian diet for the upcoming "Boknal."

Hairy Today, Bald Tomorrow: How Smoking Accelerates Hair Loss

A recent study has found that men who smoke more than ten cigarettes a day have over twice the likelihood of developing male pattern...

Why Your Dog’s Paw Licking Might Be a Cry for Help

Dogs repetitively licking their paws, known as paw licking, can lead to conditions like moisture-induced dermatitis and exacerbate skin inflammation on the soles of...

Tips for Managing Water Intake with Kidney Disease

The kidneys are on either side of the body, just below the rib cage. They are about the size of a fist, bean-shaped, and reddish-brown.

AI vs. South Koreans: Who Knows Korea Best?

The tourism promotional video "The Tiger is Coming Down," which has garnered 600 million views on YouTube, will now be produced with the participation...

AI Optimists vs. Pessimists: Who Will Control the Future?

By the 2030s, eight of ten consumers are expected to make significant decisions using artificial intelligence (AI). Some have suggested that refusing to adopt...

Spam: From WWII Rations to Every Kitchen – How Did It Happen?

On July 5, 1937, Hormel Foods, an American food company, introduced a canned ham made from pork. This product is now famously known as Spam.

Landing Giants: How Aircraft Tires Handle Extreme Conditions

Known as a jumbo jet, Boeing's B747 has become the standard for jumbo passenger jets. It stretches over 230 feet in length and can...

West Point: America’s Premier Forge of Military Leaders

On July 4, 1802, the United States Military Academy was founded with five instructors and ten cadets. Located in West Point, New York, it...

Foreign Tourists Visiting South Korea Nearing Pre-Pandemic Levels

The number of foreign tourists is recovering to pre-pandemic levels. According to the Korea Tourism Statistics announced by the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) on June...

Beyoncé Tickets for a Berkin? Why Wealthy Americans Are Paying Double

A basic black leather Birkin 25 is priced at $11,400 before tax at the Hermès store and can immediately be resold to a secondhand dealer.

Cold Truth: How Air Conditioning Can Harm Your Health

The number of patients suffering from air conditioning sickness is predicted to increase significantly.

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