Saturday, January 31, 2026

North Korea Begins Removing Loudspeakers Facing South After Seoul’s Similar Move

South Korea and North Korea dismantle loudspeakers in a move to ease border tensions, with both sides responding swiftly.

How Tumor Microenvironment Stiffness Fuels Cancer Aggressiveness: Key Insights from Pusan National University

A study reveals that tumor microenvironment stiffness increases cancer aggressiveness and treatment resistance, highlighting its significance in treatment strategies.

THE CRUEL GRIND: North Koreans Are Being Worked To Death Under Kim Jong Un’s ‘Self-Reliant’ Slave System

The Rodong Sinmun emphasizes the Gangwon Spirit, highlighting internal cohesion and preparations for the upcoming Party Congress in North Korea.

Tag: medical

Why 1 Billion People Are Suffering from Migraines and What You Can Do About It

A woman in her 30s with severe migraines can manage symptoms with new oral CGRP-targeted treatments and personalized care.

Summer Foot Pain? Why Your Open-Toe Shoes Might Be Causing Hallux Valgus and How to Fix It

Bunions worsen with narrow shoes; early treatment is crucial. Surgery may be needed for severe cases, with minimally invasive options.

Parents Beware: Your Child’s ‘Cold’ Might Be Meningitis!

A boy contracted meningitis, initially mistaken for a cold, after a water park visit. Prompt recognition and hygiene are crucial.

Is Your Vacation Spot a Hotbed for This Eye Infection? Find Out!

The hospital diagnosed the child with viral conjunctivitis, also known as epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (EKC).

Feeling Cranky? It Might Be Kidney Stones—Here’s What to Watch For

Kidney stones become more common during the hot summer when sweating reduces urine output, allowing substances that form stones to...

Avoid These Common Foods to Keep Your Dog’s Bladder Healthy!

Urinary stones in dogs are known to cause severe pain, leading pet owners to seek foods that promote kidney and bladder health.

Japan Surged With A Cannibalistic Bacterial Infection, 70% Fatality Rate

In Japan, there is a rapid increase in patients infected with fulminant hemolytic streptococcus, a disease with a fatality rate of up to 70%....

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