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Using an AI computer model to predict the condition, researchers in South Korea analysed images of the retina in a study of 323 children and adolescents with ADHD and 323 without it.
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South Korea exports fall as tariffs hit U.S., China shipments
Exports from Asia's fourth-largest economy declined 1.3% from the same month last year to $57.27 billion, government data showed on Sunday.
They helped oust a president - now South Korean women say they feel invisible again
A snap presidential election has exposed South Korea's stark gender divide.
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China’s navy conducts combat patrols near disputed South China Sea shoal
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China's drills near the Scarborough Shoal came as South Korea announced finding new Chinese buoys in the Yellow Sea.
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North and South Korea are in an underground war - Kim Jong Un might now be winning
The neighbouring countries have long been embroiled in a war of information. But has there been a recent shift in who has the ‘upper hand’?
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Terrifying moment military plane nose-dives into the ground minutes after take-off in South Korea, killing four crew
The US-made Lockheed Martin P-3C Orion, went down on May 29 near the southeastern city of Pohang, just seven minutes after taking off from a naval base in Pohang's Nam-gu district.
Lingard on Man Utd, Forest regrets and playing in South Korea
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Jesse Lingard tells BBC Sport about life in South Korea, including setting his alarm at 4am to watch Manchester United in the Europa League final.
South Korea's Hybe opens China office amid hopes of a K-pop reversal from Beijing
The agency behind global sensation BTS has been preparing to establish itself in China since last year, a Hybe official said recently.
Ukraine war briefing: Flood of North Korean arms to Russia, say US, Japan and others
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Rampage killings have become commonplace and drugs like cannabis are to blame - PETER HITCHENS tells SARAH VINE on provocative Mail podcast
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Hitchens compared the light policing of cannabis in the West to countries like South Korea, Japan, and China, making the point that Asia sees very few of these rampage-style killings.