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  Asian perspective [S. Korea]
Country: South Korea

Publisher: Kyungnam University, Institute for Far Eastern Studies

ISBN: 0258-9184



Cannabis Callus Extract Shows Promise as Anti-Inflammatory and Antioxidant Cosmetic Ingredient, Finds Study
Researchers in South Korea have found that an extract made from in vitro-grown cannabis callus tissue may be a valuable new addition to skincare products, thanks to its strong anti-inflammatory and ...


2024 Martial Law Crisis in South Korea and Democratic Resilience
All political activities, including those of the National Assembly, political parties, rallies, and demonstrations, are prohibited. All media are subject to the control of the Martial Law Command.


Annual Korean Studies Conference
Korean Studies Conferences organized by the Asia Research Institute address important and timely topics in Korean studies in conjunction with a UB faculty member who serves as the principal organizer.


Lunit Study in Radiology Highlights Trust Gap Between Radiologists and AI in Breast Cancer Screening
Despite strong performance from AI, fewer recalls from AI-flagged cases point to challenges in human-AI collaboration ...


Facial Photograph-Based AI Tool Promising in Thyroid Eye Disease Assessment: Study Shows
South Korea: A recent study published in Ophthalmology Science has found that a deep learning (DL)-driven method for measuring proptosis in thyroid eye disease (TED) patients using standard facial ...


New Study by Korea University College of Medicine Researchers Reveals a Safer Alternative for Long-Term Hepatitis B Treatment
Chronic hepatitis B (CHB) is currently estimated to affect over 250 million people worldwide, and tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF) is currently the most widely used antiviral agent for CHB ...


Lowering LDL 'bad' cholesterol can reduce dementia risk: Study
Researchers from South Korea have found that people with low levels of LDL cholesterol, commonly known as bad cholesterol, had a lower risk of developing dementia, including Alzheimer's disease.


South Korea’s wildfire-devastated ecosystem may take a century to recover
Soil erosion remains severe for up to two years after a wildfire, stabilising within three to five years. However, full ecosystem recovery varies. Fish take three years to rebound, marine ...