Tuesday, March 17, 2026

THE DICTATOR’S DAUGHTER GAMBIT : Kim Jong Un Pushes “Women’s Rights” After Decades Of Sex Parties And Oppression

Kim Jong Un highlights women's vital role in socialism during International Women's Day celebrations in North Korea, emphasizing unity and prosperity.

Apple’s Find My Feature Under Fire: Is Korea Getting the Short End of the Stick?

A petition has emerged urging an investigation into the restricted availability of Apple's Find My service in South Korea.

South Korea Vows to Pursue Dialogue Despite North’s Rejection of Engagement

South Korea acknowledges Kim Yo Jong's statement rejecting talks, highlighting deep distrust. The government remains committed to improving relations.

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Want Less Screen Time? You Don’t Need a New Phone for That

Light Phone 3 promote digital detox, but users often revert to complex features. Simplifying existing phones may be better.

That Eye Twitch Might Be More Than Stress—Here’s What to Know

Facial spasms, common in younger adults, may signal neurological issues. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are crucial for quality of life.

GPT-4 Learns Anxiety: New Frontier in AI-Powered Mental Healthcare

A study reveals AI, specifically GPT-4, can learn and manage anxiety, potentially transforming mental health care through personalized strategies.

Can Laughing Really Fight Cancer? Researchers Say It’s No Joke

Laughter therapy can improve mental health, relieve pain for cancer patients, and enhance overall well-being through humor and joy.

Urinary Incontinence: More Than Just a Sign of Aging

Urinary incontinence affects many, worsened in winter; it’s treatable through various methods, emphasizing the importance of seeking help.

Workaholics Beware: Overworking Could Lead to Thyroid Disorders

A recent study has found that individuals who work over 60 hours per week are nearly twice as likely to develop hypothyroidism compared to...

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