Saturday, January 31, 2026

North Korea Tests New Surface-to-Air Missiles, Claims Cruise Missile Interception Capability

North Korea tests new surface-to-air missiles, possibly a clone of the Russian Tor system, showing improved interception capabilities.

10 Years After Kaesong Shutdown: Insights from Former Journalist Ahn Jung-sik on North-South Relations

Ahn Jung-sik reflects on inter-Korean relations and his transition from journalism to academia, emphasizing the need for unification efforts.

OpenAI’s Sam Altman Targets Strategic Alliances Amid Deepseek’s Growing Threat

Sam Altman of OpenAI is on a ten-day global tour to build alliances and counter competition from China's Deepseek in AI.

Tag: pain

She Lost 2kg in a Week — Then Couldn’t Walk: Truth About Runner’s Heel Pain

A woman's running journey leads to plantar fasciitis, highlighting the importance of proper preparation and early treatment for runners.

Runner’s Diarrhea Is Real—and Yes, It Can Ruin Your Workout

Runner's diarrhea is common during intense workouts. Avoid certain foods and consider probiotics to enhance gut health and performance.

Misdiagnosed for Years: Ankylosing Spondylitis Cases Rise 1.5 Times Over a Decade

Ankylosing spondylitis is a chronic arthritis affecting young men, causing severe spinal pain and stiffness, requiring early diagnosis.

From Tennis to Pilates: How Your Workout Could Be Wreaking Havoc on Your Wrists

Medical experts report a growing number of patients with wrist pain as sports like tennis, yoga, Pilates, and golf gain popularity.

Is Your Back Pain Just Aging? Discover the Truth About Spinal Stenosis

Spinal stenosis, common in older adults, narrows spinal spaces, compressing nerves and causing leg pain and walking difficulties.

Surprising Facts About Wisdom Teeth You Didn’t Know

Wisdom teeth often emerge between 17 and 25. While extraction is common, only misaligned or impacted teeth usually need removal.

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.

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