Monday, June 15, 2026

Elon Musk Teases X Money, a New Banking App Born from Twitter

Elon Musk has begun beta testing for X Money, a new banking app set for 2025, with limited access and licenses in 41 states.

95-Year-Old Former Unconverted Prisoner Seeks Repatriation to North Korea

Ahn Hak-seop, a 95-year-old former prisoner, seeks repatriation to North Korea, expressing a desire to return to his comrades' graves.

New Discovery Shows What Happens When Atoms Stop Dancing

Researchers at POSTECH discovered "phonon frustration," revealing how atomic vibrations are suppressed in specific metals, impacting future technologies.

Tag: health

How Angeliq and Other Treatments Are Transforming Menopausal Care in 2026

Daewon Pharmaceutical's symposium focused on menopausal hormone therapy, featuring discussions on Angeliq and recent clinical findings.

How Hyundai BioScience’s XAFTY Could Revolutionize Ebola Treatment: A Free Supply Proposal

Hyundai Bio USA proposes to provide antiviral candidate XAFTY for free to Ebola-affected countries, aiming to combat the disease urgently.

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.

Can GLP-1 Medications Reduce Breast Cancer Risk? New Research Reveals Surprising Findings

GLP-1 drugs show promise in cancer prevention and progression inhibition, expanding beyond obesity treatment to chronic disease management.

How International Collaboration is Revolutionizing Infectious Disease Research in Asia

Korea's Disease Control Agency establishes a framework for local medical institutions to join international clinical trials for infectious diseases.

How South Korea Became a Global Model for Hypertension Control: Key Strategies Revealed

South Korea is praised for its hypertension management success, attributed to health policies, sodium reduction, and effective patient care systems.

21 Companies Caught Misleading Consumers with False Health Claims on Haskap Berry Products

FDA warns against misleading ads for foods marketed as health supplements, leading to investigations of 21 companies for false claims.

Psychiatrists See Promise in Generative AI for Mental Health Care, but Not as a Replacement for Clinicians

South Korean psychiatrists see generative AI as a supportive tool for mental health but caution against replacing human clinicians.

10 Signs You Might Have Endometriosis: Understanding Symptoms and Seeking Early Diagnosis

Endometriosis affects many women, causing severe pain and potential infertility. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for managing symptoms.

How Hearing Loss Increases Dementia Risk: Essential Insights for Your Cognitive Health

Hearing loss is a key modifiable risk factor for dementia, emphasizing the need for early detection and intervention to protect cognitive health.

Revolutionary Discovery: How Environmental Stress Affects Cold Tumors and NK Cell Function

A study reveals cold tumors' causes extend beyond genetics to include environmental stress and lifestyle, impacting immune response.

Ebola Outbreak in DR Congo: Why Contact Tracing is Stalling at 45%?

The Ebola contact tracing rate in DR Congo has dropped to 45%, raising alarms for outbreak control as cases surge rapidly.

World’s Leading Longevity Researchers Gather in South Korea for Premier Centenarian Science Conference

Global experts in longevity science will meet in South Korea to discuss aging and centenarians, sharing vital research findings.

Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease Cases Surge Among Young Children as Summer Outbreak Season Begins

Hand, foot and mouth disease is resurging among young children, with increased cases reported in daycare centers. Parents are concerned.

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