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  • Secret of 'SuperAgers' Unveiled: Why Some Brains Age Slower Than Others Research has shown that SuperAgers, individuals who maintain a youthful memory despite their old age ...
  • Pennsylvania Could Supply 40% of U.S. Lithium Demand A research team at the University of Pittsburgh has suggested the possibility of large-scale lithium extraction in Pennsylvania.
  • New Earth-Like Planet Discovered: Could Gliese 12b Be Our Next Home? An exoplanet capable of supporting life has been discovered orbiting the cold red dwarf star Gliese ...
  • Why Your Brain Works Better Without Sleep, New Research Rocks Neuroscience Cleansing the brain of toxins and waste is more active when awake than asleep.A study published in N ...
  • Deep-Sea Hooked Squid Captured on Video Unveiling Unique Hunting Method A rare squid, living in depths of 3280 feet, has revealed a unique hunting method of emitting bright ...
  • New Research Unlocks Genetic Puzzles of Hypertension A recent study has discovered a large number of genetic signals that could influence blood pressure. ...
  • New Research Suggests Dietary Shifts Can Help Combat Pulmonary Hypertension A study has revealed a diet that can slow the progression of pulmonary hypertension.The study, publi ...
  • Could High-Fat Diets Fuel Alzheimer's? Recent Study Says YES! A recent study has found that a diet high in saturated fats could increase the risk of Alzheimer's d ...
  • Say Cheese! The Unexpected Health Booster in Your Fridge Cheese is made by extracting casein from milk and fermenting it with microbes and enzymes. Its history dates back to ancient Egypt around 2300 BC, as evidenced by its discovery in ancient Egyptian pottery. Cheese is rich in protein, fats, and vitamins, and above all, it’s a delicious fermented food. Let’s now explore the amazing […]
  • Unlocking the Health Benefits of Broccoli: More Than Just a Green Veggie Broccoli might not be the most appetizing vegetable to munch on, but this tiny green powerhouse is packed with nutrients that benefit our health. If you find it challenging to eat it daily, why not try varying your cooking methods to make it a regular part of your diet? Today, we will delve into the […]
  • Breast Cancer Survivors Are at Higher Risk for These Cancers Research has found that individuals with a history of breast cancer are at an increased risk of developing other types of cancer. A study published in The Lancet Regional Health reveals that both men and women with a history of breast cancer are at a higher risk of developing other types of cancer. Researchers from […]
  • Smokers Skip Meals 2X More Often! How Does it Affect Their Weight? A study has found that smokers tend to gain less weight than non-smokers, possibly due to their lower food intake and ...
  • China's Immune Therapy Stocks Soar as Research Delivers Promising Results Baidu AIChinese immunotherapy stocks are leading the rebound in the Chinese stock market with a 10-d ...
  • India's 47-Million-Year-Old Giant Snake Fossil: Measures 47 Feet in Length, Weighs Over 1 Ton A 15-meter-long fossil of a colossal snake, believed to have lived 47 million years ago in India, has been discovered. A research team from the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IITR) announced on the 19th (local time) that they have uncovered 27 well-preserved snake vertebrae fossils in a mine in Gujarat, western India. This discovery […]
  • Delivery Anywhere in the World Within an Hour: Will China's Taobao Succeed in Real Rockets? China’s largest e-commerce company, Taobao, has partnered with a private rocket company to conduct rocket research and offer delivery anywhere in the world within an hour. Taobao is part of the same family as AliExpress, and it is rapidly expanding its presence worldwide, including in South Korea. On the 1st, local media, such as China’s […]
  • Breakthrough Weight Loss Drug: Viking's VK2735 Shows Promise in Early Tests Viking Therapeutics’ weight loss oral drug showed effectiveness in early-stage studies. Viking recently announced their weight loss oral drug VK2735 effectively reduced weight in a small-scale, early-stage study. Viking reported an average weight loss of 3.3% in just 28 days in seven subjects who took the maximum 40mg dosage of VK2735. In addition, Viking stated […]
  • Democratic Party Leads the Way: Poll Shows Strong Preference Among Voters 45.5% for the Democratic Party, 34.7% for the People Power Party People Future scored 29.8%, Homeland Innovation Party 24.0%, and Democratic Alliance of Korea 20.6% in the proportional representative party survey Pictured left is Han Dong-hoon, the chairman of the People’s Power Emergency Response Committee, and Lee Jae-myung, the chairman of the main opposition Democratic Party of […]
  • North Korea's Suspected Missile Tech Deals with China: Academic Exchange or Security Breach? North Korea announced the successful launch of its military reconnaissance satellite, the “Malligyong-1,” on the night of November 22, 2023. The photo shows Kim Jong Un, Chairman of the State Affairs Commission of North Korea, watching the launch./ Pyongyang Korean Central News Agency=Yonhap News According to a report by the Japanese newspaper, Nihon Keizai Shimbun […]
  • Women Get More Health Benefits From Exercise Than Men, Study Finds A study has shown that women derive more health benefits from exercise than men. The study on the gender differences in health benefits obtained from exercise was published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. Regular exercise improves cardiovascular health and stimulates metabolic activity, contributing to overall well-being. However, the extent of these […]
  • 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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