Catholic Univ. Prof. to Develop AI for Streamlining Cancer Data Research – ₩600M Funding

AI-Powered Data Transformation: The Future of Cancer Research A new research initiative led by Professor Kim Hyo-jeong at the Catholic University of Korea is poised to revolutionize how medical data is utilized in cancer research. The project, funded by the Korea Research Foundation’s 2026 Basic Research Project, will focus on developing artificial intelligence (AI) methodologies … Read more

Korea Hospitals Receive $770M for Maintaining Critical Care During Doctor Dispute

South Korea Allocates $1 Billion to Hospitals Maintaining Critical Care During Doctor Disputes The South Korean government will distribute ₩1.3 trillion (approximately $1 billion USD) to hospitals that maintained critical care services during the recent period of medical disruption. This follows an initial disbursement of ₩625.1 billion, bringing the total support to over ₩1.53 trillion … Read more

Sleep Deprivation & Dementia Risk: What the Latest Research Says

The Sleep-Dementia Link: What the Latest Research Reveals Growing research suggests a connection between sleep and dementia risk, but experts caution against drawing simple conclusions. It’s not merely how much you sleep, but how well, and the underlying causes of sleep disturbances that appear to be critical factors. The Rising Concern: Sleep as a Risk … Read more

UK Surgeon Performs Robotic Surgery on Cancer Patient 2,400km Away with 0.06-Second Lag

Remote Robotic Surgery: A Glimpse into the Future of Healthcare A British surgeon has successfully performed a cancer operation on a patient 2,400km away using a remotely controlled robotic arm. This groundbreaking achievement, detailed by the UK’s The Guardian, marks a significant leap forward in the field of robotic surgery and offers a tantalizing preview … Read more

5-Second Bleeding Control: New Bioadhesive Powder Developed by Korean Researchers

Revolutionary “Powder Spray” Stops Bleeding in Seconds, Opens Doors to Advanced Medical Treatments A research team at Kyungpook National University (KNU) in South Korea has developed a groundbreaking powder-based bioadhesive that can halt bleeding within five seconds, even in wet environments. This innovation, utilizing ‘Bioorthogonal Click Chemistry,’ promises to transform emergency medicine and pave the … Read more

Korea’s Chemical Research Institute: Spin-offs Secure Major Contracts & Global Expansion

South Korean Research Institute Fuels Startup Boom with Commercialization Success The Korea Chemical Research Institute (KRICT), led by President Lee Young-gook, is experiencing a surge in successful technology commercialization through its researcher-founded startups. Recent achievements include significant supply contracts and expansion into overseas markets, signaling a new era of innovation and economic impact. From Lab … Read more

Warm Water Challenge: Fact vs. Fiction – Does It Really Work?

The “Warm Water Challenge” and the Science of Hydration: Separating Fact from Fiction A recent online trend, the “warm water challenge,” has gained popularity as an easily accessible health habit. However, experts are cautioning that the purported benefits may be overstated. Whereas generally safe and potentially comforting, the idea that warm water offers unique health … Read more

Low Income Linked to 10-Year Health Gap for Korean Men | ET News

The Widening Health Gap: Why Income Still Dictates Lifespan in 2026 A stark reality is emerging in South Korea: your income significantly impacts not just your quality of life, but how long you live in good health. Recent research reveals a growing disparity in “health lifespan” – the years spent in full health – between … Read more

Digital Pills: AI & Drug Combinations Reshape Treatment

The Rise of ‘Digital Pills’: How Tech is Revolutionizing Healthcare The pharmaceutical industry is undergoing a quiet revolution. It’s no longer just about the molecule; it’s about the molecule plus the data, the insights, and the personalized support delivered through digital technology. This convergence of medicine and digital therapeutics – often dubbed “digital pills” or … Read more

Estecube’s Nelmastovat Shows Promise in Advanced Colorectal Cancer Trial

South Korean Biotech Estecube’s Novel Cancer Drug Shows Promise in Early Trials Estecube, a South Korean biotechnology company, has announced the completion of patient enrollment for a Phase 1b/2 clinical trial evaluating its investigational drug, Nelmastovat, in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). This marks a significant step forward for the first-in-class BTN1A1 inhibitor, potentially … Read more