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  • 10 Science Behind the Struggle to Quit Smoking Statistics show that 70% of male smokers in South Korea wish to quit smoking. The need to quit arise ...
  • Are You Misusing Your Throat and Nasal Sprays? Find Out Now! Recently, patients complaining about sore and uncomfortable throats are increasing. If the throat is still itchy and sore despite drinking plenty of water and taking cold medicine, is inevitable to use throat and nasal sprays indiscriminately? While these sprays may be useful in alleviating discomfort, if used incorrectly, they can make the throat and nose […]
  • Unlocking the Power of Arachidonic Acid in Battling Bipolar Disorder Research has found that arachidonic acid, a type of fatty acid, can aid in the prevention of bipolar disorder. The study revealing metabolites related to bipolar disorder was published in the Biological Psychiatry Journal. Bipolar disorder is a mental illness characterized by alternating episodes of mania and depression. During manic episodes, individuals may feel unrealistically […]
  • Depression More Likely to Occur During Menopause Transition Recent research has found that depression is more likely to occur during the menopause transition than before or after. A study showing that depression is more likely to occur during the menopause transition (Perimenopause) than before or after menopause has been published in the Affective Disorders Journal. The research team estimated the risk of clinical […]
  • Study Links Food Additives to Increased Risk of Type 2 Diabetes A recent study suggests that food additives used in processed foods may increase the risk of type 2 ...
  • Can the Keto Diet Help Prevent Alzheimer's? New Study Says Yes! The ketogenic diet’s property of lowering blood tau protein and lipid levels has been revealed. A study published in the Aging Journal showed that the ketogenic diet affected reducing blood tau protein and lipid levels in mice with Alzheimer’s disease. A research team at the University of California, Davis, noted that the number of patients […]
  • Green Tea vs. Hot Water: Which Boosts Brainpower Better? [MedicalToday] Drinking moderate amounts of plain and roasted green tea may improve mental task performance, according to a study...
  • New Trend in China: 'Single Love' and 'Suicidal Singleness' Momo and Chen, both from Shenzhen, Guangdong Province in China, have been each other’s first love for two years. However, to others, they seem more like acquaintances than a couple. Living in different regions, they meet once or twice a week, and each pays for the expenses for their dates. Additionally, they consider affectionate conversations […]
  • Billionaire's Secret to Immortality: A Daily Dose of Chocolate Known for investing approximately $2.3 million annually to regain youth, American billionaire Bryan Johnson chose pure, unprocessed cocoa, the main ingredient in chocolate, as his secret to maintaining his youth. According to the New York Post, on the 25th (local time), Johnson recently revealed in a video posted on his YouTube channel, “I have been […]
  • 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 […]
  • 10 Foods You Should NEVER Mix with Medicine When we’re feeling sick, paying extra attention to everything around us is crucial, especially what we’re putting into our bodies. Certain foods should be avoided while on medication. These foods can potentially decrease the effectiveness of the drugs or even cause side effects. Let’s discuss foods to avoid when taking certain medications and the possible […]
  • 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 […]
  • Benefits and Drawbacks of Ceiling Fans: A Comprehensive Guide This is for every room, not just the living room.
  • Sleep Divorce: The New Trend Sweeping American Marriages According to media reports, the trend of ‘sleep divorce,’ where couples in the US sleep in separate rooms, is on the rise. On the 2nd (local time), the Wall Street Journal reported that many couples in the US are opting for ‘sleep divorce,’ preferring to use separate bedrooms over the typical marital practice of sharing […]
  • CNN Recognizes Korean Kimchi Mandu as One of the World's Best Dumplings Professor Seo Kyung Duk, who has been promoting Korean cuisine worldwide, recently announced on the 1st that CNN had chosen Kimchi Mandu from Korea as one of the best dumplings in the world. CNN selected and announced 35 of the world’s tastiest dumplings through a particular travel article, and among them, Korea’s Kimchi Mandu was […]
  • Blepharitis: Unseen Threat to Your Eyes and How to Prevent It If your eyes are dehydrated and artificial tears provide only temporary relief without improving the symptoms, it might be time to suspect blepharitis. Blepharitis is when the tiny oil glands inside your eyelids get blocked by dirt or bacteria, causing inflammation. Just as we wash our hair and shower daily, it’s essential to clean our […]
  • Oily Hair Troubles? These Tips Will Keep Your Scalp Fresh Have you ever washed your hair in the morning only to find it greasy by evening? Not only is oily hair unattractive, but it can also lead to fungal growth on the scalp, which is unhealthy. So, how can you maintain soft, oil-free hair throughout the day? Using Lemon Juice After Rinsing If you’re bothered […]
  • 10 Easy Ways to Increase Your Daily Activity Many people spend most of their time sitting down, so they tend to move around less. Increasing physical activity in our daily lives is crucial for improving health, managing weight, and reducing the risks of chronic diseases. There are simple and practical ways to increase physical activity without the need for complex or time-consuming tricks. […]
  • South Korea Ranks 19th in the World for 'Quality of Life' South Korea ranked 19th in the world on the Human Development Index (HDI), a quality-of-life measurement developed by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Kitreel-shutterstock.com   According to the 2023/2024 Human Development Report released by the UNDP on the 13th (local time), South Korea’s HDI was 0.929 in 2022, ranking 19th among the 193 countries […]
  • Influence of Lifestyle on Irritable Bowel Syndrome: What the Research Says Research has shown that Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is associated with lifestyle habits such as smoking, sleep, and exercise. Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a chronic and recurrent gastrointestinal disorder that causes abdominal pain, diarrhea, or constipation. It is difficult to cure diseases with unknown causes. According to MedPage Today, a medical news portal, a research […]
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