Saturday, January 31, 2026

Actress Kim Sae Ron’s Heartbreaking Fight to Rebuild Her Career Before Her Passing

Kim Sae Ron struggled for a comeback after a drunk-driving incident, facing job rejections and online harassment before her tragic death.

Oracle and xAI Join Forces to Power the Next Generation of Grok

Oracle partners with Elon Musk's xAI to offer the Grok model via OCI, enhancing AI capabilities for enterprises.

XG Tops Billboard’s ‘Favorite New Songs’ This Week with “SOMETHING AIN’T RIGHT”

SOMETHING AIN'T RIGHT" exemplifies XG's creunique ativity and has sparked enthusiastic reactions worldwide and among global celebrities.

Tag: health

Think It’s Just a Rash? Why You Shouldn’t Ignore White Skin Patches

Vitiligo, an autoimmune disease causing skin depigmentation, can impact mental health but is manageable with early diagnosis and treatment.

ODSEI Chip Models Tumor Conditions to Unlock Insights for Targeted Cancer Therapies

A new chip technology simulates interactions between cancer cells and blood vessels in real-time, mimicking the human body environment.

GPT-4 Learns Anxiety: New Frontier in AI-Powered Mental Healthcare

A study reveals AI, specifically GPT-4, can learn and manage anxiety, potentially transforming mental health care through personalized strategies.

Screen Time Alert: Young Eyes Aging Faster Than Ever Before

Presbyopia affects younger individuals due to digital device use; cataracts are common in older adults. Regular eye exams are essential.

Can Laughing Really Fight Cancer? Researchers Say It’s No Joke

Laughter therapy can improve mental health, relieve pain for cancer patients, and enhance overall well-being through humor and joy.

New Tech Can Trace Where Airborne Mercury Really Comes From

UNIST's research team developed a method to identify atmospheric mercury sources, revealing seasonal and regional concentration variations.

Stronger Than Dentures, But Not Invincible—What to Know About Dental Implants

Dental implants offer a permanent solution for lost teeth, requiring careful aftercare and regular checkups for long-term success.

Why You’re Always Cold and Tired—Signs of Hypothyroidism

Hypothyroidism can cause fatigue, weight gain, and sensitivity to cold. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for managing symptoms.

Study Finds Slushy Drinks May Cause Serious Health Issues in Children

A study warns children under 8 against slushy drinks with added sugars, linking them to severe health issues and glycerol toxicity.

New Ammonia Sensor Technology: Low-Temperature, Flexible, and Cost-Effective

KIMS developed the first flexible CuBr-based ammonia sensor, enhancing sensitivity and reducing costs for various applications.

Gold Acupuncture Treatment Under Fire After Woman’s X-ray Shows Objects in Her Head

An X-ray of a woman shows foreign objects from gold acupuncture, raising concerns about risks and side effects of the treatment.

Early-Onset Dementia: The Growing Need for Early Detection and Prevention

Early-onset dementia affects those under 65, with symptoms requiring early recognition and treatment for better outcomes.

Kidney Cancer: Silent but Deadly – Early Detection is Key to Survival

World Cancer Day highlights kidney cancer's rising prevalence in South Korea, emphasizing early detection and lifestyle factors for better outcomes.

Laparoscopic Surgery Restores Health to Infant with Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis

A baby boy was diagnosed with hypertrophic pyloric stenosis after severe vomiting. Early surgery is key for treatment.

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