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wikitree (1200 Posts)

  • Could Squid Game’s Games Lead to Serious Health Risks? Doctors Reveal the Dangers Health risks from Squid Game challenges, including stress, injuries from games like Gonggi and Ddakji, and traditional remedies.
  • Crypto Faces New Threats as U.S. Bond Yields Surge and SEC Shakes Things Up Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum are facing instability due to rising U.S. bond yields and uncertain SEC policy changes.
  • Africa's MPOX Variant Clade 1b Reaches France: Health Officials Take Action France reports the first case of the MPOX variant from Africa, prompting health measures and investigations into its spread.
  • Why the Flu Is More Than Just a Bad Cold—And Why It’s Spreading Fast South Korea faces a flu surge, with cases rising dramatically. Understanding flu vs. cold is crucial for prevention and health.
  • Could One Month of Sobriety Boost Your Health? Find Out What Experts Are Saying About Dry January Dry January promotes a month of sobriety, helping individuals improve drinking habits and health benefits through manageable goals.
  • Flu Outbreak Hits Hard: 6 Foods to Help Fight the Flu and Boost Immunity With the flu outbreak peaking, foods like ginger, bellflower, mackerel, kiwi, banana, and yogurt can help prevent and alleviate symptoms.
  • Sitting for Hours Could Triple Your Stroke Risk, Study Finds Prolonged sitting increases stroke risk significantly; staying active can reduce this risk, according to a recent study.
  • AI Models Predict Major Cryptos Like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana to Soar in 2025 AI models predict significant price increases for major cryptocurrencies by 2025, driven by factors like ETFs and Ethereum upgrades.
  • Taeyeon and Wendy Open Up About Why They're Missing SMTOWN 30th Anniversary Concert Taeyeon and Wendy address their absences from SM Entertainment's concert, citing lack of support and frustration with the company.
  • Shoveling Snow Could Be a Heart Attack Risk—What You Need to Know Snow removal increases myocardial infarction risk; caution advised, especially for those with heart conditions or sedentary lifestyles.
  • North Korean Nuclear Strike: 3.5 Million Dead in Seoul, Expert Says Cheong Seong Chang warns a nuclear attack on Seoul could kill 3.5 million, urging South Korea to pursue nuclear armament for security.
  • Controversy Over Alleged Chinese Participation in Impeachment Rally Near Yoon's Residence The Chinese Embassy warns nationals in Korea against political activities amid rallies for President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment.
  • 'Squid Game' Season 2 Under Fire in Vietnam for War Reference Netflix's "Squid Game" Season 2 faces backlash in Vietnam over a dialogue referencing the Vietnam War, prompting calls for a boycott.
  • Is Democracy Broken? 'Squid Game' Director Challenges Traditional Beliefs in Season 2 Director Hwang Dong Hyuk discusses Season 2 of Squid Game, focusing on societal critique and the challenges of power and self-interest.
  • China Comes in Second for Most Starbucks Stores—But Who’s #1? Starbucks surpasses 2,000 stores in South Korea, becoming the third-largest market globally, overtaking Japan in store count.
  • 5 Habits to Ditch Now If You're Serious About Losing Weight in This Year To lose weight effectively, ditch mindless munching, meal skipping, liquid calories, sleep deprivation, and the exercise-only mindset.
  • Walking 7,000 Steps a Day Could Slash Your Depression Risk by 43% A study reveals walking over 5,000 steps daily significantly reduces depression risk, with optimal benefits at around 7,000 steps.
  • The Best Time to Drink Wine: When Your Body is Ready for It Timing your wine consumption can enhance metabolism and reduce fat storage; ideal drinking hours are 4 PM to 7 PM.
  • Lack of Light as a Child Could Lead to Blood Sugar Problems, Study Finds Insufficient light exposure in childhood may disrupt blood sugar control, leading to insulin resistance and metabolic issues, as shown in rats.
  • From Broccoli to Blueberries: The Best Foods for a Happy Liver Nutrient-rich foods like spinach, nuts, and blueberries support liver health and help prevent diseases. Stay hydrated for optimal function.
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