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Seoul Deploys 1,000 Medical Tourism Interpreters to Meet Record Foreign Demand

Seoul Deploys 1,000 Medical Tourism Interpreters to Meet Record Foreign Demand

Approximately one million foreign medical tourists—accounting for 85% of all such visitors to South Korea—are now flocking to Seoul.
The Superfood of the Sea: Why Seaweed is a Nutritional Powerhouse

The Superfood of the Sea: Why Seaweed is a Nutritional Powerhouse

A staple of the Korean table, seaweed appears in everything from savory soups to stir-fried kelp stems. Beyond its culinary versatility, these marine...
From a Minor Fender Bender to Paralysis? The Hidden Danger of OPLL

From a Minor Fender Bender to Paralysis? The Hidden Danger of OPLL

Mr. A, a 50-year-old office worker from Busan, had lived with a stiff neck and tingling fingertips for years.
Beyond the Spotlight: The Severe Health Risks of Stalking as BTS’s Jungkook Faces Persistent Intrusion

Beyond the Spotlight: The Severe Health Risks of Stalking as BTS’s Jungkook Faces Persistent Intrusion

Jungkook, a member of the global phenomenon BTS, continues to be a target of persistent stalking, highlighting the...

"K-Health Content for 4.7 Billion People": Kormedi.com Launches Global Multilingual Service

Kormedi. com, South Korea’s premier health and medical media outlet, is officially going global.
From Kimchi to Berries: 20 Foods Scientifically Proven to Lower Blood Sugar

From Kimchi to Berries: 20 Foods Scientifically Proven to Lower Blood Sugar

What is the most important factor in maintaining appropriate blood sugar levels? While weight, activity level, stress,...
The Psychology of the Alley: Why Narrow Paths Bring Instant Relief

The Psychology of the Alley: Why Narrow Paths Bring Instant Relief

You may have experienced it: that moment of a deeper, longer breath when stepping from a wide, bustling thoroughfare...
Fast-Aging vs. Long-Lasting: Why Some

Fast-Aging vs. Long-Lasting: Why Some "Baby Faces" Fade Faster Than Others

The realization that another year has passed often hits hardest when we catch a glimpse of our reflection.
Sejong Hospital: The Visionary Institution That Saved 9,000

Sejong Hospital: The Visionary Institution That Saved 9,000 "Blue-Lipped" Children

In the early 1980s, countless children born with congenital heart disease—often marked by the distinct blue tint of...
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The "Bitter" Boost: How Certain Foods Mimic the Brain Benefits of Exercise

The bitter components found in cocoa, berries, tea, and wine may stimulate the brain in a manner similar to light...