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That Rainy-Day Gloom Has a Medical Name: Inside the Science of 'Weather Illness'

That Rainy-Day Gloom Has a Medical Name: Inside the Science of 'Weather Illness'

The arrival of the rainy season brings a relentless stretch of cloudy, humid days—and with it, a collective wave of people complaining of throbbing...
Summer Dizziness Isn't Just Heat Exhaustion—It Could Be an Impending Stroke

Summer Dizziness Isn't Just Heat Exhaustion—It Could Be an Impending Stroke

The monsoon season has passed, bringing back stifling, suffocating heat. In this weather, heat-related illnesses become common, requiring heightened...
Not Just What You Eat: Six Hidden Triggers That Unexpectedly Spike Your Blood Sugar

Not Just What You Eat: Six Hidden Triggers That Unexpectedly Spike Your Blood Sugar

Effective blood sugar management extends far beyond the items on your dinner plate. Glycemic control is dynamically...

"G-Dragon, Please Carry a Parasol": The Unlikely Summer Must-Have Amid South Korea's Extreme Heat

Record-breaking heatwaves and torrential downpours are alternating in South Korea, leading even men to openly wish that...
Beat the Heat: 5 Ways to Maximize Summer Workouts Safely

Beat the Heat: 5 Ways to Maximize Summer Workouts Safely

Regular exercise is vital for maintaining fitness and overall health. However, summer’s high temperatures and soaring...
Child Sluggish After a Heatwave? It Could Be Heatstroke, Not Just Fatigue

Child Sluggish After a Heatwave? It Could Be Heatstroke, Not Just Fatigue

As sweltering summer weather continues with daytime temperatures hovering around 30°C, the risk of heat-related...
Where the Severely Injured Rebuild Their Lives: Inside Asia’s Premier Trauma Recovery Hub

Where the Severely Injured Rebuild Their Lives: Inside Asia’s Premier Trauma Recovery Hub

Yangpyeong Station in Gyeonggi Province is actively served by both the KTX and the Seoul metropolitan subway.

"Is It Just Laziness or Is It Pain?"... Pet Lethargy vs. Illness, What Are the Warning Signs?

If a usually active pet has been lying down frequently and is slow to respond lately, the owner becomes concerned.