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  • 5 Daily Habits to Keep Your Liver Happy and Healthy—You’ll Be Surprised To keep your liver healthy, get vaccinated, drink coffee, be cautious with medications, eat a balanced diet, and practice good hygiene.
  • Parents' Biggest Worries About Passing Down Genetic Conditions Revealed A survey shows that 41% of U.S. parents worry about passing on allergies, and many seek genetic testing and consultations.
  • How Much Coffee Is Too Much? New Research Shows Four Cups a Day Could Be Dangerous A new study has raised alarms about the health risks of drinking more than four cups of coffee a day, even for those in good health.
  • Are You Cutting Your Nails Too Short? Find Out Why It’s a Bad Idea Cutting your nails too short can harm both the nails and the surrounding skin. Here's what you need to know!
  • New Study Reveals HIIT Beats Traditional Exercise for Stroke Rehabilitation A recent study finds that HIIT improves aerobic fitness and reduces stroke recurrence risk more than traditional exercise.
  • Why Just 150 Minutes of Exercise a Week Could Save Your Life: New Study for Diabetics Following exercise recommendations lowers early death risks for sedentary people with type 2 diabetes, a recent study reveals.
  • China's COVID-19 Surge: Are We Heading for Another Lockdown? The COVID-19 virus shows signs of resurgence in China. As the number of COVID-19 cases rises, the authorities have issued a "COVID Alert."
  • Is Your Waistline Putting You at Risk for Alzheimer’s? Study Finds Link Between Fat and Brain A recent study highlights the link between body composition and the risk of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
  • Can Healthy Habits Beat Genetic Risks for Heart Disease? A recent study has found that maintaining a healthy lifestyle can lower the actual risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • 'One in Four Colds is COVID': Top Expert Warns of August Outbreak COVID-19 resurges to the extent that one in four people with a cold is a COVID-19 patient and is expected to peak at the end of August.
  • Tong Yang Life Under Fire for Using Biden’s Dementia Rumors to Sell Insurance—Is This Ethical? Tong Yang Life Insurance is mired in controversy for promoting a new insurance product by leveraging concerns surrounding Biden's dementia.
  • North Korean Babies Born Without Anuses Due to Mysterious 'Ghost' Disease – What’s Happening? Claims are surfacing that a mysterious disease is spreading near North Korea's nuclear test site, with alarming claims that newborns are ...
  • Eating Oysters? Think Again: Norovirus Infections on the Rise There has been a growing number of cases in which people get infected with Norovirus after consuming oysters.
  • Chinese Man Loses Eye After Swatting Moth Fly – Here's Why Wu swatted a moth fly that landed on his body with his hand. However, an hour later, his left eye suddenly became red, swollen, and painful.
  • World Head and Neck Cancer Day: Why Tongue Cancer Should Be on Your Radar To mark World Head and Neck Cancer Day, which falls this Sunday, we explored tongue cancer with insights with Professor Han Seung Hoon.
  • AI Identifies Parkinson’s Subgroups—Could This Lead to Personalized Treatments? Researchers have published findings on a machine-learning model that can classify subgroups of Parkinson's disease.
  • New Nasal Spray Shows Promise in Alzheimer’s Treatment A nasal spray treatment designed to remove toxic substances accumulated in the brains of Alzheimer's patients has shown effectiveness.
  • 'It's Spreading Rapidly': Alarming New Disease That Has Experts Worried According to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KCDA), the number of whooping cough patients this year,.
  • WATCH OUT! Alarming Study Reveals Fiberglass in Oysters and Mussels A recent study has found a significant amount of fiberglass particles in popular seafood items–oysters and mussels. This is the first time that fiberglass or Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) particles have been detected in the ecological food chain. According to the New York Post on July 9, Senior Lecturer in Marine Biology at the University […]
  • Can MRIs Predict Parkinson's? New Research Says Yes A study has shown that the patterns of brain atrophy in Parkinson's disease patients can be predicted by MRI scans.
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