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  • Top Exercises to Strengthen Your Balance and Prevent Injuries Improve balance with exercises like standing on one leg, squats, and Pilates to strengthen core muscles and prevent falls.
  • Feeling Hungrier This Fall? Here’s Why It’s Totally Normal! In fall, shorter days and colder temperatures increase appetite. To manage cravings, choose foods like apples, spinach, and seaweed.
  • Calorie Counting vs. Nutritional Balance: Which Diet Plan is Right for You? When planning weight loss, prioritize nutritional balance over calorie counting for sustainable results and better overall health.
  • 3 Reasons Why Pepper is Called 'Black Gold'! Pepper, known as “black gold,” offers health benefits and unique flavors. When used properly, it aids metabolism and enhances dishes.
  • WWII Bomb Explodes at Japanese Airport, Halts Over 60 Flights An unexploded bomb detonated at Miyazaki Airport in Kyushu, Japan, leading to the suspension of flight operations.
  • Kim Jong Un to Yoon: 'We Will Not Hesitate to Use Nukes' in Response to Attack Kim Jong Un threatens nuclear action against South Korea, criticizing President Yoon's comments on military responses during his inspection.
  • 6 Proven Tips to Control Appetite During Weight Loss To manage hunger while dieting, focus on filling foods, hydration, exercise, warm drinks, and ensuring adequate sleep.
  • Asthma-Friendly Foods: What to Eat to Clear Your Airways Asthma can be alleviated through a healthy diet, focusing on fruits, vegetables, and omega-3 fatty acids for better management.
  • Is Your Canned Tuna Safe? Experts Warn Against Hidden Toxins Canned tuna is a convenient staple, but be aware of potential health risks from furan and bisphenol A (BPA).
  • Joker: Folie à Deux: What to Know About the Buzzing Sequel and Its Ratings! Joker: Folie à Deux captivates with strong performances, unique direction, but lacks a post-credits scene amid mixed ratings.
  • Trash Balloons Fly Again: North Korea Provokes South After Armed Forces Day Celebrations North Korea has resumed its controversial practice of launching balloons toward South Korea, marking the first such incident in ten days.
  • How Small Gifts Like Chocolate Make People Happier Than a Chat According to a recent study, small gifts like chocolate can be more effective than a conversation in lifting someone's mood.
  • Stanford Study Reveals Aging Happens in Sudden Leaps, Not Gradually A Stanford University research team scientifically proved that aging accelerates rather than progresses gradually.
  • Forget Fasting: Nutritionist Suggests Frequent Meals for Better Weight Loss It's widely believed that avoiding food is key to weight loss. However, a new perspective challenges this idea.
  • E-Cigarettes Linked to Poor Athletic Performance, Similar to Smoking A recent study revealed that e-cigarettes significantly impair athletic performance, similar to traditional cigarettes.
  • Monster Missile Alert: Hyunmoo-5 to Make Its Debut This October 1st The Hyunmoo-5 missile's debut during Armed Forces Day showcases South Korea's military strength and defense strategy against North Korea.
  • Dry Eyes Aren't Just Annoying—They Could Cause THESE Scary Eye Issues In South Korea, dry eye syndrome cases rose to 2.5 million, leading to increased awareness of conjunctival concretions and treatment options.
  • 7 Expert-Backed Tricks to Calm Your Kid’s Meltdown Toddlers often throw tantrums when frustrated; parents can manage these with seven effective strategies for emotional support.
  • Coffee's Role in Reducing Inflammation and Muscle Loss Coffee can help reduce inflammation and combat muscle loss in older adults, with daily drinkers showing 11% to 13% more muscle mass.
  • Is Your Workout Playlist Harming Your Ears? Risks of Earbuds While Exercising Listening to music while exercising boosts performance, but improper earbud use can lead to ear infections and hearing loss.
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