Monday, June 15, 2026

Why Are 1,525 Medical Students Dropping Out? A Deep Dive into the Shifting Trends in Korean Medical Schools

Over 1,525 students dropped out of U.S. medical programs in three years, driven by migration to higher-ranked institutions.

Doosan Enerbility Expands North American Power Equipment Push With New U.S. Steam Turbine Supply Deal

Doosan Enerbility secures steam turbine supply contracts in the U.S., accelerating its entry into the North American power market.

North Korea Reviews Half-Year Progress, Skips Foreign Policy Details

North Korea's Workers' Party held a plenary meeting to assess national progress, discuss policies, and plan for future development.

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Pneumonia Death Rates in South Korea: Why Vaccination is Crucial for High-Risk Groups

Pneumonia is South Korea's third leading cause of death; prevention is crucial, especially for high-risk groups after influenza.

Sepsis and Pneumonia Diagnosis Transformed by New 3-Hour Bacterial Test

A new diagnostic technology identifies infection-causing bacteria with 99% accuracy in three hours, crucial for timely antibiotic treatment.

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.

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.

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