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  • Busting Myths: New Study Shows Zinc Doesn't Prevent Colds A study suggests that zinc does not significantly impact the treatment and prevention of the common cold.
  • Could Your Heartburn Meds Be Giving You Headaches? New Research Reveals Surprising Link The risk of migraines and severe headaches can increase due to the consumption of acid-reducing drugs has been revealed. The research results suggesting that the risk of migraines and severe headaches can increase due to the consumption of acid-reducing drugs have been published in Neurology Clinical Practice Journal. Acid reflux generally occurs after meals or […]
  • Brazil's Deadly Dengue Fever Crisis Worst Year on Record Brazil has reported record numbers of deaths and infections from dengue fever. Although the country’s Ministry of Health reports that the spread of the disease has slowed recently, there is still concern that the number of infections and deaths could continue to increase. According to official data released by the Ministry of Health on the […]
  • Feeling Tired This Spring? Here's Why and What to Do About It Is spring fatigue a disease? To cut to the chase, it’s not. It’s not a precise medical term or diagnosis but a temporary condition that occurs when the body’s rhythms are disrupted during the spring. If you feel lethargic and lose your appetite amid outdoor temperatures exceeding 84.2 degrees Fahrenheit but without any specific area […]
  • Surge in Scrub Typhus Cases Sparks Concern: KDCA Issues Caution Twice the Level Compared to 2019Caution Against Mites During Outdoor Activities As the weather gets warmer, an unexpected infectious disease is spreading. People resting on grass. Image to aid understanding of the article / Sunny studio-Shutterstock.com   The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) warned on the 18th that scrub typhus, also known as […]
  • Truth About Cardiovascular Disease - Here's What You Need to Know Cardiovascular disease poses a significant threat to the health of our heart, which serves as the pump supplying blood throughout our bodies. One of the most frightening aspects of cardiovascular disease is that it is the leading cause of sudden death. If a heart vessel suddenly ruptures or becomes blocked, the heart muscle tissue or […]
  • Japan's Oldest Panda Dies of Heart Disease at 29 The panda Shuang Shuang at Japan’s Kobe Oji Zoo The panda Shuang Shuang (female, born in September 1995) at Japan’s Kobe Oji Zoo passed away on the 31st of last month after suffering from severe heart failure (the most serious level of heart disease) for several years. The Panda Cooperation Agreement between China and the […]
  • Spotting the Signs: How to Recognize Depression in Young People The 1020s, the new generation of depression.
  • High-Fat, Low-Carb Diet Delays Memory Loss in Alzheimer's Mouse Models [iNews24 Reporter Shin Soo-jeong] The 'low-carb, high-fat' keto diet, known as one of the most popular diets, is associated with early memory impairment in the mild cognitive impairment (MCI) stage of a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.
  • What You Need to Know About SFTS and Preventing Tick Bites Outdoor safety tips you must follow.
  • Why Young Americans Can't Kick the Spicy, Sweet, and Salty Habit The number of gout patients, a disease known to be so painful that even a light breeze can cause tremendous pain, is steadily rising. The number of young gout patients in their 20s and 30s, in particular, is rapidly increasing. According to the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service, the number of patients in their […]
  • Lethal Infection from Japan Spreading at High Speed A streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS) epidemic is spreading rapidly in Japan, with a fatality rate of up to 30%. The number of cases has already exceeded last year's outbreak, and is a major concern, especially among the elderly and young...
  • Two Weeks to Improve Vision, Renowned Doctor Recognizes Tips for Eye Health The eyes are the first part of the body to show signs of aging, can’t avoid aging, but regular care can help prevent presbyopia. In Korea, one out of every three adults suffers from a presbyopia-related disease. If you are unable to read the text on your smartphone all of a sudden, or if your […]
  • Don't Ignore Intestinal Metaplasia: A Key Factor in Gastric Cancer Risk The National Health Insurance Service revealed that South Korea has the highest rate of stomach cancer among OECD countries. Many people are diagnosed with gastritis through endoscopy. Still, due to the perception of it being a common disease, people do not take special treatment or prevention measures until the pain worsens to a more severe […]
  • Korean Actor Opens Up About Son's Rare Illness and School Bullying Actor Kwon Oh-joong appeared as a guest on MBN's 'High School Dad 4' to talk about his son's experience as a teenage mom who was 'bullied' while in school...
  • Diabetes Complications More Frightening Than Cancer! – Here's What You Need to Know severe blindness,.
  • 9 out of 10 Deaths! What You MUST Know About Pancreatic Cancer Pancreatic cancer is called the "worst cancer" because "9 out of 10 people die from it". It is said that there is a good program coming soon that you can refer to in order to know and prepare for pancreatic diseases that can become pancreatic cancer in advance...
  • Athlete's Foot Strikes in Winter — 10 Prevention Tips Inside! Athlete's foot isn't just a summer issue; winter's sweat-absorbing clothing can worsen it. Prevent year-round.
  • Sore Throat or Something Else? 10 Facts You MUST Know About Throat Infections As the weather cools, sore throats increase; learn about causes and treatments for different throat infections.
  • Women Live Longer but Report Worse Health, Says National Institute of Health Research Women tend to live longer but face more health issues. Chronic diseases, mental health, and hormonal changes affect women's well-being.
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