Saturday, December 6, 2025

iPhone 17 May Go Green or Purple—And That’s Not All That’s Changing

Apple may introduce Purple and Green colors for the iPhone 17, with significant design and performance upgrades expected this September.

Apple’s Foldable Future: iPhone, iPad-Mac Hybrid, and Robotics in the Works

Apple plans a product renaissance by 2027, featuring a foldable iPhone, AI-powered devices, and a revamped Siri.

Echoing U.S. Strategy: Denuclearization Plan of South Korean draws Concerns of Tacitly Acknowledging North Korea as a Nuclear State

The Lee administration's three-step denuclearization strategy for North Korea raises concerns about recognizing its nuclear status.

Tag: health

Postmenopausal Bleeding and Vaginal Health: What You Need to Know About Atrophic Vaginitis

Menopause leads to hormonal changes causing atrophic vaginitis, affecting many women. Symptoms include dryness and discomfort.

Panic Attacks and Their Impact: Why You Shouldn’t Ignore the Warning Signs

Celebrities raise awareness of panic disorder, sharing personal struggles and promoting mental health treatment for this growing concern.

Yellow Eyes? It Could Be Pancreatic Cancer – How Jaundice Signals Health Issues

A man's yellowish complexion led to a pancreatic cancer diagnosis. Recognizing jaundice is crucial for early detection and treatment.

One in Five Seniors Struggling with Hearing Loss: The Hidden Threat to Your Health

Hearing loss affects quality of life and increases dementia risk. Early detection and treatment, like hearing aids, are crucial for seniors.

How Hwabyeong—Korea’s Stress Syndrome—Affects Health and What You Can Do

'Hwabyung' is a Korean term for stress-related ailments, often seen as a unique condition linked to chronic or temporary stress.

Winter Worsens Hemorrhoid Symptoms: Tips for Prevention and Treatment

Cold weather can worsen hemorrhoids and anal disorders. Early-stage symptoms can be managed with lifestyle changes and medical care.

Marriage and Multiple Sclerosis: Study Finds Slower Disease Progression in Married Women

Study shows women with MS experience slower disease progression with a spouse's support, highlighting emotional and physical benefits.

Is the Mono Diet a Quick Fix or a Health Risk? Experts Weigh In

The mono diet trend on YouTube claims weight loss by eating one food daily, but experts warn it's unsustainable and potentially harmful.

Body Composition Analysis: What You Should Know About BIA

Body composition tests like BIA assess health via electrical resistance, with methods ranging from gym scales to advanced DEXA scans.

Diabetes Risk for 40% of Adults: How a New Nutrition Guide is Helping

Korea's Food and Drug Safety Ministry launched a guide for prediabetes management, improving dietary habits for better health outcomes.

Knee Osteoarthritis on the Rise in South Korea’s Super-Aged Society

South Korea has entered a 'super-aged society' with over 20% of the population aged 65+, highlighting the need for elder care.

Safe Medication Use During Pregnancy: What You Need to Know

Expectant mothers should consult healthcare providers about medication use during pregnancy to ensure safety for both mother and baby.

Mindfulness Study Shows How Reversing Time Can Improve Health

A study shows that mindfulness can rejuvenate the mind and body, slowing the aging process and improving overall health.

Underweight People Face Higher Suicide Risk, Study Shows

A study reveals underweight individuals face a higher suicide risk, while overweight individuals show a lower risk, emphasizing BMI's impact.

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