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Celltrion Pharmaceutical Reports Record Q3 Sales and Profits

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor November 14, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Celltrion Pharmaceutical Reports Record Q3 Sales, Profit Growth

Seoul,‍ South Korea – Celltrion pharmaceutical announced today record third-quarter results, posting sales of KRW 138.2 billion (approximately $106 million USD) adn operating⁢ profits of KRW 16.1 billion (approximately $12.3 million USD).​ This represents a 7.8% increase in sales and an 18.0% increase ‍in operating profit⁣ compared to ‌the same period ⁣last year, marking the highest quarterly⁤ performance in the⁤ company’s history.

The strong results ‌were driven by successful‌ new product‌ launches,increased internal production capabilities,and expansion of its contract⁢ manufacturing organization (CMO) business,according to the company. Celltrion ‌Pharmaceutical has been strategically focusing on both biosimilar and chemical drug growth and production to‍ fuel growth.

The​ chemical business division contributed KRW ⁢67.7 billion in ⁤sales, with hypertension treatment ‘Dilatren Tablet’ achieving KRW 15 billion in sales – a 16.5% year-over-year increase.

Biosimilar sales ‍reached KRW 32.2 billion, a significant‌ 48.2% increase year-over-year. ‘Remsima SC,’ the⁢ subcutaneous injection formulation⁣ of ‌infliximab for⁤ autoimmune diseases, saw a 27.4% growth, contributing to a combined KRW 12.5 billion in ⁢sales for the entire Remsima product​ line (IV and SC).

Several ‍newly launched⁢ biosimilars​ – including ‘Stechima’ (autoimmune disease), ‘Idengelt’ (eye disease), ‘Omriclo’ (allergic asthma), ⁢and ‘Stoboclo-Osenvelt‘ (bone disease) -⁣ collectively ​generated KRW 7.7 billion in sales‍ during the quarter. Existing flagship products ⁢also​ demonstrated strong performance, with ‘Uplyma‘ ‍(autoimmune disease) ⁣sales increasing 93.4% to KRW 1.9 billion and ‘Begzelma’ (anticancer​ drug) sales surging 236.3% to KRW 3.3 billion.

Consignment production revenue totaled KRW 38.2 billion, boosted ⁢by increased commercial production of pre-filled syringe (PFS) products like ‘Remsima ‍SC’ (marketed as ‘Zimpentra’ in the US) and ‘Uplyma’ for ⁤global ​distribution.

“We recorded the ⁢highest quarterly⁢ performance‍ ever due⁤ to stable growth of existing products and full-scale sales expansion of new products,” stated ‌a Celltrion Pharmaceutical official. “We will continue to achieve lasting growth by strengthening ⁤our ability to produce high-quality products and increasing the competitiveness of our ⁢flagship products.”​

The company also announced plans ​to increase investment in research and development (R&D) to ⁢further ⁤expand its product ⁢pipeline and maintain its growth trajectory.

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Technology

Samsung Display Enters OLEDoS Market, Mass Production Begins for Galaxy XR

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor November 9, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Samsung Display Commences Mass Production‌ of OLEDOS Panels,Targeting XR ⁣Market Growth

Samsung Display has begun mass production of⁣ OLEDOS (OLED on Silicon) displays,marking its entry into a‍ market ​currently led by Japanese​ and Chinese companies.The move comes as demand for XR (extended reality) devices from companies ‍like Meta,Apple,and Samsung Electronics ⁣increases. This is⁢ the first mass production of oledos by ‍Samsung Display, with initial deliveries underway.

Currently, Sony supplies 4K OLEDOS to Apple’s⁣ Vision Pro, while China’s Siya provides⁢ FHD⁤ OLEDOS for ‍DJI Goggles 2. Siya and BOE subsidiary BMOT are projected ‍to supply Oledos⁤ to Meta’s ‘quest’ series starting⁤ in 2026.

The XR panel market ⁤is projected to ‌reach $600 ⁢million (approximately 820 billion won) in 2024,⁣ according to Omdia. While⁤ small compared to the broader⁤ OLED market,increased competition is expected to drive down oledos prices. ‌Omdia senior researcher Kimi Lin forecasts 0.49-inch OLEDoS prices will fall from $25 this year‌ to $20‍ in 2025 and $17 in 2026.

Samsung ⁣Display is pursuing supply agreements⁢ with both​ Samsung Electronics and Apple.⁢ The company is also accelerating ⁤development of next-generation RGB OLEDoS technology, having‍ acquired US-based RGB OLEDoS company​ ‘Imagine’ in 2023 and establishing a dedicated development ‌organization.Prototypes ‌with a resolution of⁤ 5000PPI and brightness levels⁣ of 20,000 nits⁢ have already been demonstrated.

When⁤ asked about ‌supplying panels⁤ for Samsung’s Galaxy XR device, Samsung Display stated, “We cannot‍ confirm issues related to our customers.”

Reporter Kim Young-ho lloydmind@etnews.com

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Health

“A live cockroach wriggles”… Anger explodes over popular Chinese bread brand ‘Cockroach Bread’

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor November 1, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Cockroach Found⁢ in Bread Sparks Outrage ​Against Chinese Baker

BEIJING – ‍A consumer’s finding of a live cockroach inside ⁣a loaf of bread from a popular chinese manufacturer has ignited ‌a firestorm of public anger and ⁤questions⁢ about food safety standards.‍ The incident, which came to light ⁢after the‌ consumer shared video evidence online, ⁤has prompted calls for accountability and a thorough inquiry⁣ into the company’s production practices.

The‍ bread’s manufacturer initially ⁤claimed ​a review of CCTV footage from its production line -‌ located on the ‌third floor of the factory – revealed no irregularities. Though, the response ⁤quickly ⁤drew criticism after reports surfaced alleging the company offered the consumer 2,000 yuan (approximately ⁤$280 USD or 400,000 Korean ‍won)⁢ to‍ delete the ⁣video evidence. ‍The ‌consumer, identified ⁤as Mr. A, refused the offer, demanding a formal apology and acknowledgement of quality control issues.⁢

This incident arrives amid heightened⁤ scrutiny of food hygiene⁤ in China, following ‌recent concerns at a pickled cabbage factory in Huludao ⁣City, Liaoning Province.Authorities there are investigating⁣ after video ‌emerged of⁢ a worker handling cabbage‍ while smoking, prompting plans to discard ​all potentially ‌contaminated products.

mr. ‍A stated, “No sincere apology or improvement has ‍been made in response to consumer complaints,” ⁣emphasizing that a public⁢ acknowledgement of ⁢the problem ​is ‍a necessary first step. The manufacturer has‍ as announced it will investigate ‌the source⁢ of the contamination once the ‍consumer ‌returns the product in ​question.⁣ The unfolding situation underscores growing anxieties among Chinese consumers ‌regarding food safety and ⁣the ⁢effectiveness ⁢of quality ‌control ‌measures within the country’s vast food production industry.

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Technology

Le Seraphim ‘SPAGHETTI’ Ranks #1 on K-Pop Radar Fandom Chart

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 31, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Le Seraphim Tops K-Pop Radar’s Weekly Fandom Chart Following‍ ‘SPAGHETTI’ Comeback

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA – November 1, 2023 – K-pop group Le seraphim has surged⁢ to the top of the K-pop Radar Weekly fandom Chart, propelled by⁣ the success of thier‌ recent ‌comeback with the single “SPAGHETTI” featuring BTS’ J-Hope. ⁤The group unseated previous chart-topper Cortis, who held the number one position for eight consecutive weeks.

The K-Pop Radar Weekly Fandom Chart, produced by music startup Space Oddity, tracks ‌artists experiencing the most significant growth in fandom indicators.Le Seraphim’s rapid ascent demonstrates the impact of overseas consumption – which accounts for‌ over 90% ⁣of the K-pop market – and highlights the group’s ​growing global reach. This ranking is especially⁤ significant as it’s based on data from major platforms including YouTube, Spotify, Twitter, and Instagram, offering a transparent view of‍ fandom trends.

According to data released October 31st, Le Seraphim’s “SPAGHETTI” music video garnered 23.38⁣ million views during the week of October 23-29, 2023. ‍Spotify ⁢follower growth reached⁢ 47,000, a substantial increase compared to the K-pop artist average of 1,400. Instagram followers increased by 48,000, while Twitter saw a rise of 1,900 followers during the same period.

“Le Seraphim⁤ recorded evenly high numbers in all indicators and rose to first place upon their comeback,” stated K-Pop Radar.

The remainder of the top ten included Hearts to Hearts’ ‍”FOCUS” at number two, Cortis’ “FaSHioN” at number three, Team Ann’s “Back to Life” (4th), NexG’s “Beat-Boxer” (6th), and Exdinary Heroes’ ​”ICU” (8th).

K-Pop Radar provides free access to data for approximately 800 Korean teams, and annually publishes the ‘K-Pop World Map’ based on this information. The ⁤service aims to offer the music⁣ industry⁤ a clear overview of K-pop fandom size and change.

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Health

Korea University Study: Risk Factors for Alzheimer’s Dementia

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 29, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Korea University Study Links⁤ Depression, Diabetes to Accelerated Dementia Risk

Table of Contents

  • Korea University Study Links⁤ Depression, Diabetes to Accelerated Dementia Risk
    • Key Findings from the 12-Year Cohort⁤ Study
    • Implications for Dementia Prevention
  • Frequently ‍Asked Questions ⁢About Dementia Risk

Seoul, south⁢ Korea – October 29, ‍2025 – A landmark 12-year study tracking over 330,000⁢ individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) has identified key lifestyle and health factors that dramatically increase ‍teh risk of progressing to ⁤Alzheimer’s dementia. Researchers⁣ at Korea ⁣University Guro Hospital found that depression,‌ lack of exercise, low body weight, and diabetes are​ major ⁣contributors to ⁤dementia​ growth.

The⁣ extensive research, conducted ⁣by a team including Professors Kang Seong-hoon and‌ Oh Gyeong-mi of Korea University Guro Hospital, ⁣Research Professor Min-woong Kang of ‍the Cancer Research Institute,⁢ and Professor kyeong-won Baek of Anam Hospital, provides crucial insights into modifiable risk factors‍ for dementia. This is notably significant‌ in‍ South Korea, where the population is aging rapidly and dementia prevalence is rising. The findings offer a pathway toward preventative strategies tailored ‍to the Korean‌ population’s‍ unique ⁤health characteristics,​ diverging from predominantly Western-focused dementia research.

Key Findings from the 12-Year Cohort⁤ Study

Researchers analyzed ⁢data from⁢ the National Health Insurance Service, following 336,313 adults aged 40 or older‌ diagnosed with MCI ​between 2009 and 2015. The study revealed a sharp increase​ in ‍dementia conversion rates after age 70. Individuals with depression faced a 1.7 times higher risk of developing dementia compared to those without. Infrequent exercise increased risk by 1.2 times, while being underweight and having diabetes‌ increased risk by 1.3 and ⁢1.37 times, respectively.

Risk Factor Increased Risk
Depression 1.7x
Lack of exercise 1.2x
Underweight 1.3x
Diabetes 1.37x
Coronary Artery ⁢Disease Increased
Hemorrhagic Stroke Increased

Conversely, ⁣regular physical activity, maintaining a healthy weight, moderate ⁣alcohol ⁢consumption,⁣ urban​ living, and higher⁣ income‍ were⁣ identified as⁣ protective factors. Interestingly, while cardiovascular diseases like​ coronary⁢ artery‍ disease and ⁢hemorrhagic stroke‌ increased risk, hypertension and ischemic stroke did not show a ⁢significant association with dementia⁣ progression. This ​suggests⁢ that blood sugar control and mental wellbeing are paramount in preserving cognitive function.

Did You Know?

Dementia​ is not solely a consequence of ⁣aging; lifestyle choices and​ mental ‍health management play a significant ‌role in delaying its onset.

Implications for Dementia Prevention

the research team underscored the importance ​of ⁣addressing modifiable factors to mitigate dementia risk. They⁣ recommend at least⁢ 150⁣ minutes of weekly​ aerobic and strength training, a Mediterranean-style ⁢diet rich in vegetables, fish, and⁤ nuts, and consistent weight​ management. Effective diabetes and ⁤cardiovascular disease management, alongside treatment for depression and stress reduction, are also crucial. Moreover, fostering social ⁢connections and ⁤engaging in mentally stimulating activities like reading or playing musical instruments ⁣can contribute to dementia prevention.

Pro Tip:

Prioritizing⁣ mental health and regular physical activity⁤ are powerful steps you can ⁤take today to protect your cognitive future.

“This study clearly shows ‍what factors must be managed to slow down the progression of dementia ⁣and reduce the risk of developing it. It is significant in that the decline in cognitive function can be alleviated just by regular exercise, ‌controlling weight and blood sugar, ⁤and maintaining ‌mental health,” said‌ Professor‍ Seong-Hoon Kang.

Professor Kang emphasized that while ‍medication is important,‌ it ​must be integrated with lifestyle improvements and chronic disease management. The team plans to continue research focused on prevention-oriented brain health strategies.

The study’s findings were published in Scientific Reports (IF 4.6), a peer-reviewed, open-access journal‌ from Nature Portfolio. Scientific Reports is a highly ⁣regarded SCI-level international academic journal. The research received funding from Korea University Guro Hospital and the National Research Foundation⁢ of Korea.

Frequently ‍Asked Questions ⁢About Dementia Risk

  • What is mild cognitive⁢ impairment (MCI)? MCI ⁤is ​a stage‍ between normal age-related cognitive decline and dementia, characterized by noticeable problems with memory, thinking, or reasoning.
  • Can I prevent⁣ dementia? While ⁤there’s no guaranteed prevention, this study highlights several modifiable risk factors – lifestyle and health choices ⁣- that can significantly delay or ‍reduce your risk.
  • How ​much exercise is recommended? ⁣the study suggests at least 150 minutes of aerobic and strength training per week.
  • Is diabetes a major risk factor for dementia? Yes, the study found that having diabetes increased ‍the risk of developing dementia by 1.37 ⁤times.
  • What role does mental health play ⁤in dementia risk? Depression was found to increase dementia risk⁤ by​ 1.7 times, emphasizing the importance‌ of mental wellbeing.

What ⁤are your thoughts on these findings? Share your experiences and questions ​in the comments below! Don’t forget to share this article with anyone ​who might ⁤benefit‍ from this critically important⁣ information. Consider subscribing to our newsletter for more health and wellness updates.

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Technology

Jeonbuk University and Software Engineers Partner on AI Training

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 27, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Jeonbuk University of Science⁤ and Korea Software Engineers Association Partner to Advance AI Education and Research

Jeonbuk, South Korea ⁣ – Jeonbuk University of Science⁣ and Technology (President⁣ Sang-hee Kim) and the Korea Software Engineers Association (chairman Gyu-seong Noh) formalized a collaborative agreement on the 24th, aiming to drive innovation in future industries through strengthened⁣ industry-academia ties‍ and focused AI training initiatives.The signing ceremony took place in the education quality seminar room on the 3rd floor of Jeonbuk University of Science’s main‌ building.

The partnership seeks to broaden the national foundation for⁢ Artificial Intelligence (AI) ​and cultivate the next generation of skilled AI professionals. The agreement follows opening remarks, greetings, and a detailed discussion on implementation, attended by key officials from both organizations, ⁢including Kim Han-soo, head of the RISE business unit at Jeonbuk University ​of‍ Science and Technology, and Noh Gyu-seong, president of‌ the Korea Software Engineers ‌Association.

Under the⁢ terms of ⁢the agreement, ⁢both‍ entities will collaborate on AI convergence research and demonstration projects, jointly develop⁢ AI-integrated curricula, and provide specialized training for AI ⁤experts. Beyond these core areas, the organizations will explore joint research endeavors, share relevant data, and actively promote the ⁢practical application of research findings through presentations, workshops, and academic seminars. A key​ goal is⁣ to establish a‌ long-term, sustainable model for industry-academia cooperation.

Kim Han-soo, head of ⁤the RISE Business division at Jeonbuk University​ of Science, emphasized the⁢ agreement’s importance, stating ⁤it ‍represents a⁢ commitment to educational innovation driven by ‌AI and⁣ collaborative partnerships. He anticipates that integrating the Korea Software Engineers Association’s AI-based education ​platform ‌and solutions with jeonbuk University of Science’s AI ⁤convergence research will create a robust and ⁤enduring platform for industry-academia collaboration.

Chairman Noh Gyu-seong ‌hailed the agreement as a pivotal moment in regional AI talent growth. He believes combining the Association’s practical AI research, educational ⁤content, and certification system with Jeonbuk University of Science and Technology’s field-based education will transform the university into a central hub for the local AI ecosystem.

Jeonbuk University of science and⁤ Technology is currently leveraging the ⁣RISE (Regional Innovation-oriented University Support System) project to support the development of digital healthcare professionals and facilitate AI integration across various‍ departments. The ⁣university is also establishing itself as a regional AI hub through AI certification courses and the creation of maker spaces. This partnership is expected​ to ‌further solidify its position as a leading ‌AI educational​ institution in the region.

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