Monday, June 15, 2026

Recent Signs of Training at North Korea’s Infiltration Simulation Site, With Detailed Building Models

Satellite imagery confirms an urban combat training facility in North Korea, resembling South Korean cities, as revealed by a POW.

NBC’s Todd Richards Sparks Controversy with Boring Comment During Snowboard Finals – What Happened?

NBC's Todd Richards faced backlash for calling the men's snowboarding final "boring" during the Olympics, prompting an apology.

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.

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Anthrax, Plague, and BSL-3 Research: South Korea Checks 47 Safety Items, CCTV, and Records

The KDCA confirmed 100% compliance with biosafety standards in inspections of high-risk pathogen facilities and BSL-3 labs.

Are Your Favorite Sweets Safe? Arsenic Levels in 28 Candy Products Raise Concerns

A Florida study found arsenic in popular candies, alarming consumers, but food safety officials deem levels safe. Industry disputes findings.

How a 2-Cent Sugar Tax Could Save $4.5 Billion in Healthcare Costs: California’s Bold Move

A sugar-sweetened beverage tax in California could cut obesity cases and save $4.5 billion in healthcare costs over ten years.

Male Breast Cancer Has More Than Doubled in 16 Years—So Why Haven’t Survival Rates Improved?

A study shows male breast cancer cases have doubled in 16 years, but survival rates remain low, highlighting treatment disparities.

Why Ebola Now? SK Bioscience Joins a $30 Million Global Push to Rethink Ebola Vaccine Production

SK Bioscience secures funding to enhance Ebola vaccine production, improving yield and stability for better accessibility amid outbreaks.

2023 Cancer Statistics: Prostate Cancer Surges to Top Spot Among Men in Korea

Prostate cancer is now the most common cancer in South Korean men, reflecting demographic shifts and improved survival rates.

What You Need to Know About Ganglion Cysts: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments

Ganglion cysts are benign tumors on joints, often asymptomatic but may require treatment if painful. Regular wrist care is crucial.

Korea Clears New Probiotic Claim: hy’s HY7017 Shows Immune Gains in Human Trials

hy's probiotic strain HY7017 has been approved for immune enhancement, adding to its portfolio of nine recognized ingredients.

Does Tylenol Raise Autism Risk? What a Review of 43 Studies and 1 Million Children Shows

A European study confirms Tylenol's safety during pregnancy, countering claims linking it to autism, ADHD, and intellectual disabilities.

Kolmar BNH Wins Global HACCP at Two Plants: Raising Food Safety Standards to a Global Level

Kolmar BNH becomes the first health supplement ODM to achieve Global HACCP certification, enhancing food safety management standards.

When a Hangover Isn’t the Cause: Why Post-Drinking Palpitations May Signal Arrhythmia

Recent studies show that heart palpitations after drinking may signal arrhythmia, which can lead to severe complications if untreated.

Amid Rising Drug Resistance, Korea Begins DOMINO Trial to Reassess First-Line Treatment for Pediatric Mycoplasma

The DOMINO trial will assess treatments for pediatric Mycoplasma pneumonia, addressing rising macrolide resistance in Korea.

2026: South Korea’s Advanced Regenerative Medicine R&D Investment Expands – What You Need to Know!

The Ministry of Health and Welfare aims to boost investments in advanced regenerative medicine R&D and improve research infrastructure in South Korea.

Measles Outbreak: Why the U.S. Sees Highest Cases in 33 Years – What You Need to Know

Measles cases surge in the U.S. with a sevenfold increase in 2023, prompting health officials to urge vaccinations for travelers.

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