Monday, June 15, 2026

Kim Jong Un Hails 300,000 Youth Volunteers in Epic Flood Recovery Mission

Kim Jong Un recently thanked the youth in restoration efforts in flood-affected Sinuiju City and Uiju County in North Pyongan Province.

Qualcomm’s New Chip Promises Faster Gaming, Sharper Photos, Smarter AI

Qualcomm's Snapdragon 7 4th Gen boosts CPU by 27%, GPU by 30%, enhances AI, and supports advanced mobile photography and gaming.

Fatal Drunken Driving Case Takes a Turn: Famous DJ Blames Victim

A well-known DJ named Ahn was indicted...

Tag: elderly

Coronary Intravascular Lithotripsy Gains Attention as Safer Alternative for Heavily Calcified Arteries

Kyung Hee University Hospital's cardiology team uses coronary intravascular lithotripsy to treat severe calcified coronary artery disease in elderly patients.

Tailored Chemotherapy Boosts Survival Rates for Elderly Colon Cancer Patients

A study reveals tailored treatment for elderly colon cancer patients boosts survival rates, challenging age-based treatment limitations.

South Korea’s ARPA-H Project Revolutionizes Elderly Mental Health Solutions

South Korea will officially enter 'super-aged society' by late 2024 or early 2025, raising concerns over elderly mental health issues.

Stage 3 lung cancer patients over 70 can receive “active treatment” so “should not give up”

A study shows elderly patients (70+) with stage 3 lung cancer can complete standard treatment, challenging age-related treatment hesitance.

Brivaracetam vs. Levetiracetam: Which Epilepsy Drug Offers Better Safety and Efficacy?

Samjin Pharmaceutical launches Bricetam Tablets, improving epilepsy treatment with fewer side effects and better adherence for patients.

Experts Reveal the Secrets to Falling—and Staying—Asleep

Sleep is crucial for recovery and health; sleep disorders are common in older adults, affecting well-being and increasing health risks.

Sarcopenia: The Silent Threat to Seniors’ Health and Independence

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

Skin Cancer Surges in South Korea: A 700% Rise Over 20 Years

Skin cancer, once relatively rare among South Koreans, has surged sevenfold over the past two decades. Here's what you need to know!

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