Sunday, February 1, 2026

Why ‘Stop’ Means More Than Just ‘Freeze’? North Korea’s ‘Denuclearization’ Plan

U.S., South Korea, and North Korea differ on denuclearization terms, with North Korea favoring 'suspension' over 'freeze' or 'stop.'

North Korea Reports on Yoon Suk Yeol’s Indictment, Calls It Unprecedented in Constitutional History

North Korea's Rodong Sinmun reports South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's historic indictment and detention amid political turmoil.

North Korean Spy Poses as AI Employee, Exposing Insider Threat to South Korean Businesses

Cloudflare reveals a North Korean spy infiltrated a client firm, highlighting the need for South Korean businesses to guard against insider threats.

Health

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.

Unlocking Global Potential: ezCaretech’s AI-Driven Healthcare Solutions for Saudi Arabia

ezCaretech is expanding into the Middle East, focusing on Saudi Arabia, with innovative healthcare technology and global partnerships.

Celltrion’s Zymfentra: How This Breakthrough Drug is Driving Record Sales

Celltrion expects record sales driven by Zymfentra's success, expanding into new biosimilars and CDMO business for future growth.

Samsung Bioepis Expands SB15 Eylea Rival: Licensing Pact Targets Global Markets as Original Drug Hits $10.5B Sales

Samsung Bioepis has secured a licensing deal for its ophthalmic treatment SB15, expanding access in international markets outside the US and Canada.

Chinese Biotech’s Rise: What’s the Standard of Global Tech Trade?

Analysts at the JPMHC noted a shift in biotech, with firms resisting sales and China emerging as a tech transfer leader.

Sarcopenia: The Silent Threat to Seniors’ Health and Independence

Sarcopenia impacts independence. Regular exercise and proper nutrition are vital for prevention and management.

Eyelid Surgery for Vision and Youth: What to Know Before Undergoing the Procedure

Eyelid surgery addresses both cosmetic and medical concerns, but careful assessment is crucial to avoid complications.

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.

Dizziness Linked to Stress and Depression, Study Suggests Treatment Focus

A study shows that managing stress and depression is crucial for treating dizziness, alongside physical therapy and adequate sleep.

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.

Solar Panels and Efficiency Measures Cut Campus Emissions by 20% at Seoul City University

Installing solar panels on campuses can significantly reduce carbon emissions, as shown by research from Seoul City University.

Bride-to-Be Asks Friend to Lose Weight for Bouquet Toss: Is It Too Much?

A bride-to-be's request for her friend to lose weight for her wedding bouquet toss ignites a debate on body image and friendship.

Facing Parkinson’s Disease: The Role of Medication, Surgery, and Ongoing Care

Parkinson's disease affects over 120,000 in South Korea, causing movement issues. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential for management.

Orthognathic Surgery: More Than Cosmetic, It’s About Restoring Oral Function

Orthognathic surgery corrects jaw alignment for better function and aesthetics, requiring careful diagnosis and post-operative care.

Winter Chill and Your Heart: How Extreme Cold Can Lead to Serious Health Risks

Extreme cold can strain the heart, increasing cardiovascular risks. Experts recommend diet, exercise, and stress management for prevention.

What’s Behind Persistent Fatigue? Understanding Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria

Many modern individuals suffer from chronic fatigue; severe or prolonged fatigue may indicate Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria (PNH).

Cold Weather Increases Heart Attack Risk: What You Need to Know

Cold weather increases the risk of heart attacks by raising blood pressure and stressing the cardiovascular system. Stay vigilant.

Psoriasis in Winter: Why Early Intervention is Crucial for Long-term Management

Psoriasis affects many, particularly in winter. Early treatment is vital for managing symptoms and preventing complications.

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.

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