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Can Eye Health Be Reversed?... Clues Found to ‘Retinal Rejuvenation’

Can Eye Health Be Reversed?... Clues Found to ‘Retinal Rejuvenation’

A potential way to return aged cells in the eye to a more youthful state has been identified. Some predict this could open a path to treating...
Nine Things to Avoid When Your Body Is Worn Out

Nine Things to Avoid When Your Body Is Worn Out

While many pride themselves on sticking to an exercise routine regardless of fatigue, pushing a worn-out body may do more harm than good.
From Elite Specialist to Small-Town Generalist: The 73-Year-Old Doctor Guarding Sokcho’s ER

From Elite Specialist to Small-Town Generalist: The 73-Year-Old Doctor Guarding Sokcho’s ER

In Sokcho, the northernmost city in South Korea, a unique scene unfolds daily at the local hospital.
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From "Chubby" to "Slim": Kang Mi-na’s Dramatic Transformation and Her Weight-Loss Strategy

Singer-turned-actress Kang Mi-na, currently starring in the newly released Netflix series Girigo, recently shared the...
“Older Adults Who Can’t Smell Well: Evidence of Declining Physical Function”

“Older Adults Who Can’t Smell Well: Evidence of Declining Physical Function”

Older adults often experience a decline in their ability to smell. This symptom mainly occurs as aging damages the...
Precision Beyond the Knee: Why Robotic Hip Surgery is the Next Medical Frontier

Precision Beyond the Knee: Why Robotic Hip Surgery is the Next Medical Frontier

A powerful robotic wave is sweeping through the joint replacement market. For knee replacements, robot-assisted...
Addressing Depression Among International Students: Where to Find Help in South Korea

Addressing Depression Among International Students: Where to Find Help in South Korea

Many international students in South Korea report experiencing depression due to loneliness and the challenges of a...
“I Thought It Was Cancer, but Thankfully It Wasn’t”: When a Rare Growth Mimics Deadly Melanoma

“I Thought It Was Cancer, but Thankfully It Wasn’t”: When a Rare Growth Mimics Deadly Melanoma

It looked like melanoma, a potentially fatal form of skin cancer, but detailed testing revealed the lesion to be...
[Medical Education Report] Universities as Designers of Community Health

[Medical Education Report] Universities as Designers of Community Health

The era in which local universities take a leading role in "integrated healthcare" has officially begun.
Resistance in the Genes: Why Popular Obesity Drugs Don’t Work for Everyone

Resistance in the Genes: Why Popular Obesity Drugs Don’t Work for Everyone

GLP-1 receptor agonists like Wegovy and Mounjaro have fundamentally reshaped the treatment of diabetes and obesity.