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Next Biomedical Wins Canadian Approval for Absorbable Embolic Device, Steps Up North America Push

Next Biomedical Wins Canadian Approval for Absorbable Embolic Device, Steps Up North America Push

Photo=Next Biomedical Next Biomedical Co., a South Korean medical-device specialist, said it has received regulatory approval in Canada for its absorbable embolic microsphere used to treat musculoskeletal pain, a milestone the company says will accelerate its expansion into North America ahead of a planned U.S. launch. The company said on Jan. 29 (local time) that Health Canada granted market authorization

Feb 1 2026
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Samsung Bioepis Reaches Patent Deal for Eylea Biosimilar in Europe and Other Markets

Samsung Bioepis Reaches Patent Deal for Eylea Biosimilar in Europe and Other Markets

Samsung Bioepis said it has reached a licensing and settlement agreement with Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Bayer AG covering its biosimilar version of Eylea, clearing the way for launches across major global markets outside the U.S. and Canada. The agreement αφορά Opfobiz, Samsung Bioepis’s biosimilar to Eylea (active ingredient: aflibercept), a leading treatment for retinal diseases. Under the deal, Samsung

Jan 31 2026
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South Korea’s President Urges Faster Adaptation as Robot Debate Exposes Fault Lines With Labor

South Korea’s President Urges Faster Adaptation as Robot Debate Exposes Fault Lines With Labor

Photo=Hyundai South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has delivered one of his clearest warnings yet about the country’s industrial future, arguing that resistance to humanoid robots on factory floors risks leaving the nation unprepared for an inevitable technological shift. His remarks, aimed squarely at labor opposition within the auto sector, have intensified a public clash with one of South Korea’s most

Jan 30 2026
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South Korea Revisits Sugar Levy as Government Explores New Health-Funding Option

South Korea Revisits Sugar Levy as Government Explores New Health-Funding Option

(Photo=Pixabay) President Lee Jae-myung has reopened a national policy discussion in South Korea by raising the possibility of imposing a levy on sugar, a move that could expand the scope of the country’s existing health-promotion charges beyond tobacco. President Lee introduced the idea in a post on social media after sharing a newspaper report indicating strong public support for imposing

Jan 29 2026
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After Olympic Glory, Kim Yuna Describes a Quiet Exit From Training and the Limits of Korea’s Sports System

After Olympic Glory, Kim Yuna Describes a Quiet Exit From Training and the Limits of Korea’s Sports System

(Photo=Kim Yeon-gyeong Youtube) Kim Yuna, the South Korean figure skater whose Olympic career once placed her at the center of global attention, said she has largely stopped exercising since retiring, instead maintaining her physical condition through strict dietary control, offering a rare and unsentimental view of life after elite competition. The remarks came during an appearance on a YouTube program

Jan 29 2026
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