Thursday, May 7, 2026

North Korea’s Nuclear Expansion: What New Facilities Are Revealed in 2026?

South Korea's Unification Minister reveals new uranium enrichment sites in North Korea, indicating expanded nuclear capabilities.

This No-Code Platform Just Got Smarter—Thanks to a New AI Agent

Make's new AI agent enhances automation with intelligent, adaptable systems, allowing users to design processes with ease.

Unmasking North Korea: Minister Kim Yung Ho’s Revelations

Minister of Unification Kim Yung Ho will...

Health

CG Bio Group Launches Acellular Dermal Matrix-based Product Reallo Inject Fine

CG Bio launches Reallo Inject Fine, an acellular dermal matrix product, enhancing usability for medical professionals and expanding applications.

Ceragem Launches Global Standard for AI Home Healthcare, Accelerates Data Platform Push

Ceragem's new ISO/IEC report sets international standards for integrating home healthcare devices, focusing on user well-being and safety.

Hugel Participates AMWC ASIA & TDAC 2026 at the Taipei International Convention Center, Taiwan

Hugel targets Taiwan's aesthetic market, showcasing products at AMWC ASIA & TDAC 2026, while expanding in Indonesia with educational programs.

L&K BioMed Showcases Innovative Products at the AANS Conference in Texas

L&K BioMed showcased its products at the AANS conference, receiving positive feedback and interest for its cervical products, aiming to expand in the U.S. market.

Seers Signs $14.7 Million Contract with UAE to Supply 105,000 Units over 3 Years

Seers signs a major deal for mobiCARE devices in the UAE, aiming for 50% growth and expansion into Vietnam and beyond.

As Wegovy and Mounjaro Soar, Korean Biotechs Seek a Slice of the Obesity Drug Market

South Korean firms are innovating in the GLP-1 obesity treatment market, developing unique drugs to compete with industry leaders.

This New Drug Could Stop Kidney Failure After Heart Surgery

Bilix receives MFDS approval for Phase 2a trial of Brixelle, targeting acute kidney injury in cardiac surgery patients.

Big Pharma Braces for $300 Billion Loss as Blockbuster Drug Patents Expire

Global pharma faces $300B losses from patent expirations, prompting a shift to multi-indication drugs and innovative therapies.

Rising Use of GLP-1 Drugs May Be Linked to Rare Pancreatitis Cases, Study Finds

Reports of acute pancreatitis linked to GLP-1 diabetes drugs surge in the UK, prompting investigations and conflicting academic findings.

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.

Bad Breath? It Might Be a Bigger Problem Than You Think for Your Dog

A dog's oral health impacts overall well-being; tartar builds quickly, requiring vigilant care to prevent serious issues.

She Lost 2kg in a Week — Then Couldn’t Walk: Truth About Runner’s Heel Pain

A woman's running journey leads to plantar fasciitis, highlighting the importance of proper preparation and early treatment for runners.

New Obesity Drug Shows Big Promise — and It’s Not from Eli Lilly or Novo

Metsera leads emerging obesity treatments with promising drug MET-233i, showing significant weight loss in trials, amid rising competition.

CG MedTech’s Spine System Gets U.S. Debut in Texas Surgery

CG MedTech's INNOVERSE Spinal System gains FDA clearance and is successfully used in surgeries, marking a milestone for Korean medical devices.

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.

He Just Had to Pee a Lot—Turns Out It Was Cancer

A 73-year-old man diagnosed with prostate cancer highlights the importance of early detection and regular screenings for prostate health.

Thinking About Jaw Surgery? Here’s What You Should Know First

Jaw correction surgery addresses malocclusion and facial asymmetry, requiring careful evaluation and post-operative care for safety.

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.

Tooth Loss Starts Here: Experts Warn of Soaring Gum Disease Case

Last year's top outpatient disease was gum disease, not the common cold. Proper brushing techniques for prevention are discussed.

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