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North Korea Highlights Children’s Music and Dance in New Tourism Campaign

North Korea promotes tourism with the "Bright Buds of Friendship" festival, showcasing children's performances in Rason City.

Google’s AI Can Now Summarize Your Videos—Not Just Emails

Google enhances AI in Google Drive with Gemini, enabling video analysis and summarization for efficient content extraction.

Bitcoin Breaks $70K! Could Trump’s Influence Be Fueling the Rise?

As of 9:15 a.m. on Tuesday, the price of Bitcoin on Bithumb was about $70,271, a 2.46% increase from the previous day.

Tag: habits

Why Your Legs Feel Like Lead at Night—And What to Do About It

Varicose veins are common due to prolonged standing or sitting. Early treatment is vital to prevent complications and manage symptoms.

The Truth About Habits: 8 Tricks That Actually Work

Experts debunk the 21-day habit formation myth, revealing it can take 59 to 154 days. Consistency and simplicity are key.

Thread Lifts in Your 20s? Why Gen Z Is Getting a Head Start on Aging

Interest in slow aging rises among young adults, leading to increased thread-lifting procedures for skin rejuvenation and elasticity.

Understanding the Link Between Diet and Stomach Cancer

South Korea's high stomach cancer rates are linked to diet and H. pylori infections, but early detection and treatment improve outcomes.

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.

Chilly Days and Hot Soups: Hidden Health Risks You Need to Know

South Korea's winter cravings for soups raise health concerns; high sodium can lead to stomach issues and hypertension risks.

Picky Pup? Why Changing Dog Food Too Often Can Backfire

Pet owner struggles with picky eater Ddorong; experts advise cautious food changes to avoid digestive issues and maintain interest.

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