Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Trump Replies to Defectors’ Letter on Two North Korea POWs in Ukraine: Why the Non-Refoulement Fight Isn’t Going Away

Trump acknowledges a letter on North Korean soldiers in Ukraine, emphasizing values but not taking a stance on their protection.

THE LAST DICTATOR STANDING: WHITE HOUSE SENDS “FAFO” WARNING TO KIM AS U.S. ASSASSINS LOCK IN ON PYONGYANG!

North Korea faces a strategic dilemma as Trump's actions against Iran prompt reassessment of its nuclear strategy and diplomatic options.

Why Centrum Multivitamins Are Backed by 32 Clinical Studies: A Deep Dive into Their Proven Benefits

Centrum multivitamins stand out for their extensive research backing, showing benefits in cancer risk reduction and cognitive function.

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The Hidden Code: How RNA Editing Could Hold the Key to Parkinson’s

Korean researchers discovered that RNA editing plays a crucial role in regulating neuroinflammation in Parkinson's disease.

FDA Ruling Paves Way for Pharmacy Substitution of Yuflyma for Humira

Celltrion's Yuflyma receives FDA approval for interchangeability with Humira, boosting market confidence and distribution in the U.S.

Think It’s Just a Rash? Why You Shouldn’t Ignore White Skin Patches

Vitiligo, an autoimmune disease causing skin depigmentation, can impact mental health but is manageable with early diagnosis and treatment.

Is Your Dog Suffering from a Slipped Disc? Here’s What to Look For

Watch for signs of slipped discs in dogs; early vet visits and advanced treatments can ensure a quick recovery.

AI-Driven Discovery Offers Hope in Treating Antibiotic-Resistant Infections

A new antibiotic peptide developed using AI shows promise for wound healing and lung disease treatment, derived from a Jeju sea anemone.

How to Prevent Gum Disease During Seasonal Shifts

Seasonal changes can weaken immunity, increasing oral health risks like gum disease. Early detection and good hygiene are crucial.

Marriage and Multiple Sclerosis: Study Finds Slower Disease Progression in Married Women

Study shows women with MS experience slower disease progression with a spouse's support, highlighting emotional and physical benefits.

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.

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.

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.

New Hope for Alcohol-Related Liver Disease: GLP-1 Drugs Show Promise

Research shows that GLP-1 receptor agonists, like Wegovy, may help combat alcohol-related liver disease, reducing liver cancer risk.

New Hope for Osteoporosis Patients: South Korea Expands Health Insurance Coverage

Park, a 59-year-old osteoporosis patient, received alarming news during a hospital visit last April: "You exceed the bone density criteria, ...

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.

Shocking Truth About Summer Workouts: Rhabdo Risks Revealed

Engaging in high-intensity strength training over a short period can strain muscles and lead to rhabdomyolysis.

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