Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Daewoong’s Enavogliflozin Shows Consistent Glucose-Lowering Effects Across Korean and Chinese Patients

Daewoong's diabetes drug Enblo shows similar effects in Korean and Chinese patients, supporting its global expansion and future approvals.

U.S. FDA to Streamline IND Process: What It Means for Asian Biotech Competitiveness in 2027

The U.S. aims to streamline drug approval processes to compete with China and Australia in attracting clinical trials, enhancing biotech growth.

North Korea Urges Citizens to Plant Trees for the Future: ‘Patriotism First’

North Korea emphasizes tree planting on Tree Planting Day, urging patriotism and swift reforestation to combat climate challenges.

Tag: health

She Lost 2kg in a Week — Then Couldn’t Walk: Truth About Runner’s Heel Pain

A woman's running journey leads to plantar fasciitis, highlighting the importance of proper preparation and early treatment for runners.

Viral vs. Bacterial: Understanding the Summer Diarrhea Spike

Summer sees a rise in diarrhea cases, often due to food poisoning, gastroenteritis, or indigestion, each needing specific care.

He Just Had to Pee a Lot—Turns Out It Was Cancer

A 73-year-old man diagnosed with prostate cancer highlights the importance of early detection and regular screenings for prostate health.

Thinking About Jaw Surgery? Here’s What You Should Know First

Jaw correction surgery addresses malocclusion and facial asymmetry, requiring careful evaluation and post-operative care for safety.

Feeling Sick From the A/C? It Might Not Be COVID—But Be Careful

As COVID-19 resurges, increased use of air conditioning during heatwaves leads to a rise in cooling-related illnesses, causing confusion.

Fake Therapists? Groups Say AI Chatbots Are Crossing the Line

Claims arise that AI therapists impersonate mental health professionals, providing unethical advice and operating without licenses.

Tooth Loss Starts Here: Experts Warn of Soaring Gum Disease Case

Last year's top outpatient disease was gum disease, not the common cold. Proper brushing techniques for prevention are discussed.

Oura Ring Wants to Be Your Tiny, AI-Powered Doctor

Oura Ring is evolving into an AI-driven health platform, enhancing personal health monitoring and aiming for preventive care innovations.

How a Game of Thrones Chatbot Pulled a Teen into a Dangerous Spiral

A tragic case highlights the dangers of emotional dependence on AI chatbots, leading to isolation and a young boy's suicide.

Half of TikTok’s Mental Health Advice Is Just Wrong, Study Finds

TikTok's mental health content is mostly inaccurate, with over half of popular videos spreading misinformation about disorders and treatments.

Bladder Cancer: The Silent Risk You Shouldn’t Ignore After 40

May is Bladder Cancer Awareness Month; smoking increases risk. Regular screenings are vital for early detection and improved survival rates.

Sleep Apnea Cases Triple in 5 Years—Here’s What to Watch For

Sleep apnea cases in South Korea surged 3.4 times in five years, especially among middle-aged individuals, stressing early diagnosis and treatment.

AirPods That Listen to Your Heart? Apple’s Working on It

Apple explores AI for heart rate monitoring through AirPods, using advanced models for accurate health tracking.

Dark Skin Patches in Teens? It Could Be a Warning Sign, Doctors Say

Dark patches on skin folds in adolescents may indicate Acanthosis Nigricans, linked to obesity and insulin resistance. Consult a specialist.

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