Saturday, January 31, 2026

BTS’ Suga Avoids Punishment After Drunk Scooter Incident

Suga from BTS will not face separate disciplinary action from South Korea's Military Manpower Administration or his service agency.

Meet GR00T N1: NVIDIA’s New Humanoid Robot That Learns Like a Human

NVIDIA launches Isaac GR00T N1, the first open-source humanoid robot model, enabling advanced AI and robotics development globally.

Bolton: ‘The Interim Step of Denuclearization Only Buys Time For Kim Jong Un’

Bolton recently criticized the concept of an intermediate stage in North Korea's denuclearization proposed by White House officials.

Tag: health

Hypertension Hits Young Adults Hard — But They’re Not Getting Treated

Nearly 10 million die from hypertension yearly. Awareness is low among young adults, increasing health risks and complications.

One in Three Diabetes Patients at Risk for Kidney Disease, Study Finds

Diabetes can lead to kidney disease, affecting one in three patients. Early detection and nephrology care are crucial for better outcomes.

Want Less Screen Time? You Don’t Need a New Phone for That

Light Phone 3 promote digital detox, but users often revert to complex features. Simplifying existing phones may be better.

Women With PCOS May Boost Fertility With Long-Term Dietary Changes

A study reveals that women with PCOS reducing snacks, pork, and alcohol may lower infertility risk by balancing hormones and BMI.

Parents Still Parenting? Doctors Say It’s Time for a Checkup

Many elderly Koreans care for grandchildren, risking their health. Early detection of diseases is vital for their well-being.

Runner’s Diarrhea Is Real—and Yes, It Can Ruin Your Workout

Runner's diarrhea is common during intense workouts. Avoid certain foods and consider probiotics to enhance gut health and performance.

Pixel Watch Update Fixes Fitness Fail—Here’s What’s New

Google addresses step count inaccuracies in Pixel Watch 3 with a software update, enhancing fitness tracking and introducing new features.

Digital Dementia Is Real—And It’s Hitting Millennials and Gen Z

Increased reliance on digital devices among youth leads to memory loss and cognitive decline, raising concerns over 'digital dementia.'

Tired of the Mental Spiral? ‘Women Who Think Too Much’ Has Answers

Susan Nolen-Hoeksema explores overthinking in women, offering insights and techniques to break free and reclaim happiness.

What Is PCOS? The Common Hormone Disorder Many Women Don’t Know They Have

PCOS affects 6-15% of women, causing ovulation issues and metabolic risks. Early diagnosis and lifestyle changes are vital for management.

Floss Fail to Surgery: Boy Gets Feather Stuck in His Gum After DIY Flossing

A boy in Saudi Arabia had a feather removed from his jaw after using it as dental floss, highlighting the importance of proper oral hygiene.

Your Gums Hurt but No Cavities? It Might Be Something Worse

Over 75% of adults suffer from periodontal disease, which can lead to tooth loss. Early detection and proper care are crucial for prevention.

Herpes and the Brain: Could a Common STI Be Fueling the Dementia Crisis?

A study reveals men with genital herpes (HSV-2) face over double the dementia risk, highlighting the need for awareness and research.

Teen Guys with ‘Man Boobs’ Are Turning to Surgery—Here’s Why

A 19-year-old struggles with gynecomastia, seeking surgery. The condition causes social distress and requires careful evaluation.

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