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Nowhere to Go: Room Amputation of 89-Year-Old Highlights Severe Gaps in Medical Referral System

Nowhere to Go: Room Amputation of 89-Year-Old Highlights Severe Gaps in Medical Referral System

Calls are growing to address structural blind spots in South Korea's medical referral system for severely ill, elderly patients following a...
Debunking the Age 35 Cutoff: Why Vaginal Delivery Remains Safer Than a C-Section

Debunking the Age 35 Cutoff: Why Vaginal Delivery Remains Safer Than a C-Section

As South Korea’s low birthrate and aging population trends intensify, couples are increasingly delaying marriage and childbirth, leading to a surge...
Protecting the Aging Brain: How Vitamin C Preserves Gray Matter and Neural Networks

Protecting the Aging Brain: How Vitamin C Preserves Gray Matter and Neural Networks

Vitamin C is widely recognized as one of the safest and most efficient nutrients essential to human health.
The Illusion of Decline: Nearly Half of Older Adults Gain Cognition and Mobility

The Illusion of Decline: Nearly Half of Older Adults Gain Cognition and Mobility

Do you know someone past 70 who seems sharper than they used to be? Or an octogenarian who still strides briskly around...
Aging Eyes and Coexisting Conditions: Why Macular Degeneration and Cataracts Often Appear Together

Aging Eyes and Coexisting Conditions: Why Macular Degeneration and Cataracts Often Appear Together

As the human body ages, ocular function naturally declines, frequently leading to the concurrent development of...
Uncontrolled Severe Asthma Multiplies Daily Life Disruptions Fivefold, South Korean Study Finds

Uncontrolled Severe Asthma Multiplies Daily Life Disruptions Fivefold, South Korean Study Finds

A persistent cough that can strike at any hour of the day or night, and sudden breathlessness after climbing just a few...
Why Do Properly Repaired Shoulder Tendons Tear Again? The Answer Lies in Tissue 'Quality'

Why Do Properly Repaired Shoulder Tendons Tear Again? The Answer Lies in Tissue 'Quality'

A man in his mid-50s, identified as Mr. A, underwent rotator cuff repair surgery to alleviate debilitating shoulder...
Off the Pitch: Why Cheering for the World Cup Is Good for Mind and Body

Off the Pitch: Why Cheering for the World Cup Is Good for Mind and Body

World Cup fever is heating up once again. Whether gathering on the streets, at home, in the workplace, or at local...
The Price of a Sharp Jawline: Actor Namkoong Min on Avoiding Foods That ‘Make You Look Uglier’

The Price of a Sharp Jawline: Actor Namkoong Min on Avoiding Foods That ‘Make You Look Uglier’

Actor Namkoong Min recently opened up about the rigorous eating habits required to maintain his signature lean physique...
Driven to Eggs and Scorched Rice: Sooyoung Opens Up About Extreme Stage Diet

Driven to Eggs and Scorched Rice: Sooyoung Opens Up About Extreme Stage Diet

Actress Sooyoung, formerly of Girls’ Generation, recently shared a candid look into her rigorous dietary regimen while...