Understanding Parkinson’s Disease: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Money Today Reporter Park Jeong-ryeol | 2024.04.11 17:05 [박정렬의 신의료인] 11 April World Parkinson’s Day Every year, April 11 is “World Parkinson’s Disease Day”, established to increase understanding and interest in Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s disease is a degenerative brain disease caused by the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the brain and is the second most […]
GID to Launch Rebooz Hydrogen Generator for Vehicles in Korea
[마이데일리 = 천주영 기자] GID announced on the 29th that it will launch Rebooz, a hydrogen generator applicable to vehicles, in Korea in April. Rebooz is a product that enhances Vida Life, a hydrogen generator that GID developed even before the pandemic, to be able to apply it to vehicles, and is preparing for its […]
Moonquake Revealed: 22,000 Lunar Earthquakes Observed Since Apollo 11’s Landing
Money today Reporter Park Geon-hee | 21.03.2024 13:32 US Conference on Lunar and Planetary Sciences In 1969, Apollo 11 installed the first lunar seismometer on the lunar surface. /Photo=NASA Earthquakes also occur on the Moon. This is the so-called “Moonquake”. According to recent announcements, an additional 22,000 lunar earthquakes have been observed in the half-century […]
Protecting Your Health: Understanding and Preventing Oral Cancer
Money Today reporter Jeong Sim-gyo | 2024.02.12 10:00 [정심교의 내몸읽기] Editor’s Note | If you lose your health, you lose everything. Anyone can protect their precious health with just a little care. Money Today presents a collection of health articles that received a lot of attention from readers in the second half of last year. […]
Domestically Developed Third-Generation Monkeypox Vaccine Enters Phase 1 Clinical Trials
Money Today reporter Lee Chang-seop | 25.01.2024 16:35 The domestically developed third-generation monkeypox vaccine is expected to enter phase 1 in the second half of the year Research conducted for 24 months… Phase 2 clinical trial and commercialization preparation The world’s only third-generation vaccine must be developed domestically to ensure vaccine sovereignty A domestically developed […]
Higher Incidence of Myocarditis and Pericarditis in Adolescents After COVID-19 Vaccination: Study in Korea
Money Today Reporter Park Mi-joo | 01.23.2024 16:02 According to a survey of children and adolescents aged 12 to 19 years in Korea, the incidence of myocarditis and pericarditis was higher in males after the second vaccination. It was found that the chance of developing myocarditis and pericarditis when infected with COVID-19 was about 42 […]
Rough diamonds; They are the new generation in acting and music
At the dawn of 2024, the entertainment industry will surely set its sights on the talent that turned out to be a revelation in the year that just passed. A girl, whose parents are emblematic of Mexican music, made her way into the field of acting, while an alternative rock group, with a member of […]
National championship showcases the future of Chinese youth football
National Players Excel in China Youth Championship The China Youth Championship is a significant platform for the training of young Chinese footballers, creating an opportunity for players to showcase their skills on the national stage. Taking place at the Yingdong Stadium of Beijing Sports University, the competition has seen the participation of teams from diverse […]
The 3rd Youth Boat Project: Building Immunity Against Drugs and Preventing Substance Abuse
3rd Generation of Youth Boat Project Opens to Prevent Drugs and Build Immunity MGR Online The Ministry of Education Secretary proudly inaugurated the 3rd generation of the youth boat project as part of efforts to prevent drug use and promote drug immunity. The opening ceremony, held at the Office of the Narcotics Control Board in […]
Understanding the Risks and Symptoms of Tuberculosis in Babies and Young Children
[The Pathology of Tuberculosis and Its Impact on Children] Tuberculosis, widely known as ‘the disease of poverty’, continues to claim lives predominantly in low-income and developing nations in Asia and Africa, such as North Korea, Bangladesh, and the Congo. Back in 1952, during the Korean War, South Korea faced a staggering 1.2 million tuberculosis patients, […]