Saturday, January 31, 2026

Why Your Legs Feel Like Lead at Night—And What to Do About It

Varicose veins are common due to prolonged standing or sitting. Early treatment is vital to prevent complications and manage symptoms.

Secrets, Spies, and the Electric Chair: The Rosenberg Case, 71 Years Later

Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed in 1953 for espionage, igniting controversy amid Cold War tensions and McCarthyism.

North Korea Celebrates Longtime Ally in Japan—But Signals Shift in Tone

North Korea commemorates Chongryon's 70th anniversary, but Kim Jong Un's letter notably omits unification, raising concerns.

Tag: HIV

A Man Was Falsely Diagnosed With HIV—and Then Denied a $1,050 Refund After Doctors Admitted They Were Wrong

A man misdiagnosed with HIV before shoulder surgery faced distress and denial of a refund, exposing issues in South Korea's medical system.

Global HIV Infections Set to Hit Record High by 2039, Study Reveals

A study predicts global HIV infections will peak at 444 million by 2039, despite declines in some regions and ongoing treatment advancements.

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