Saturday, January 31, 2026

2025 Jeonju Drone Soccer World Cup Set to Attract 2,500 Participants

Jeonju will host the first Drone Soccer World Cup in 2025, attracting 2,500 participants from 32 countries to promote drone sports.

How Samsung’s 8.6-Generation OLED is Set to Dominate the EV Market in 2026

Samsung Display's CEO discusses growth in OLED technology, market strategies, and challenges at CES 2026, including automotive sector plans.

NMIXX’s “Blue Valentine” Makes Waves: How Did They Reach the Top 40 Radio Chart?

NMIXX's "Blue Valentine" hits U.S. Top 40, marking a milestone as the group prepares for their world tour, EPISODE 1: ZERO FRONTIER.

Tag: medical

Unlock Youthful Skin: A Comprehensive Guide to Elabie Premier Fillers Launched in Thailand

Humedics launches Elavie Premier HA fillers in Thailand, marking significant expansion in Southeast Asia with a successful symposium.

Latest Neonatal Resuscitation Guidelines: Key Insights for Healthcare Professionals

GE Healthcare Korea held a webinar on neonatal resuscitation guidelines to enhance perinatal care and improve treatment outcomes.

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.

Ceragem Draws 15,000 Visitors at CES 2026: Showcasing Its Vision for AI-Driven Wellness Homes

Ceragem's CES 2026 showcase attracted 15,000 visitors, highlighting AI-driven healthcare and positive feedback on innovative medical devices.

Fever’s Bigger Risk: Why the Tylenol Controversy Puts Moms in a Bind

Controversy surrounds acetaminophen use during pregnancy and its alleged link to autism, but evidence remains inconclusive.

Man Finds Brain Aneurysm by Accident—Here’s What You Should Know

A man discovers a cerebral aneurysm during a check-up, highlighting the importance of early detection and advancements in treatment options.

This New Drug Could Stop Kidney Failure After Heart Surgery

Bilix receives MFDS approval for Phase 2a trial of Brixelle, targeting acute kidney injury in cardiac surgery patients.

Rising Use of GLP-1 Drugs May Be Linked to Rare Pancreatitis Cases, Study Finds

Reports of acute pancreatitis linked to GLP-1 diabetes drugs surge in the UK, prompting investigations and conflicting academic findings.

Viral vs. Bacterial: Understanding the Summer Diarrhea Spike

Summer sees a rise in diarrhea cases, often due to food poisoning, gastroenteritis, or indigestion, each needing specific care.

Musk Bets on Robots to Beat Surgeons — and Sooner Than You Think

Elon Musk predicts robots will surpass skilled surgeons in five years, emphasizing collaboration with human doctors in surgery.

The Hidden Code: How RNA Editing Could Hold the Key to Parkinson’s

Korean researchers discovered that RNA editing plays a crucial role in regulating neuroinflammation in Parkinson's disease.

No Cooling Required: KAIST’s Tiny Sensor Sees What the Eye Can’t

KAIST's research team developed a groundbreaking mid-infrared photodetector that operates at room temperature without cooling systems.

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.

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.

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