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  • About South Korean Health Care System,  Medical & Health,  Physical & Mental Wellness,  Public Health,  Uncategorized,  Women's Health

    Mammograms in Korea

    September 19, 2023 /

    Living in South Korea and needing a mammogram? Learn more about taking care of breast health and finding clinics in the following blog post. The following article contains actionable support for finding resources across Korea. Listen to the BlogCast Don’t want to read? Listen to the South of Seoul BlogCast which provides accessible content through the use of AI technology. We don’t have time to read each article but we do our best to make more of our content accessible. If you would like to join our Accessibility Team apply to volunteer with…

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    Jaina

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  • Public Health,  Women's Health

    Menstrual Product Shopping Tips for Korea

    September 7, 2023 /

    Do you need help shopping for menstrual products/ feminine hygiene products in Korea? You have come to the right place. This post offers tips for finding the right products, images from Korean products, and cultural insight. Information is power and we believe in empowering people with information so let’s go! Listen to the BlogCast Don’t want to read? Listen to the South of Seoul BlogCast which provides accessible content through the use of AI technology. We don’t have time to read each article but we do our best to make more of…

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  • About South Korean Health Care System,  Health care self advocacy,  Medical & Health,  Public Health,  Uncategorized

    Skin Cancer Screening at The Catholic University of Korea St. Vincent Hospital

    July 27, 2023 /

    Going to the doctor is not something many people look forward to. The unease associated with doctors’ visits can increase when you are concerned you may have a potentially serious diagnosis like skin cancer. Add in the uncomfortableness that comes with living in a new country where you may not know the language, customs, and culture, and you may find your anxiety at an all time high. My Lens on Skin Cancer Screening While Living in Korea As someone who is in Korea as a military spouse, does not speak…

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  • Public Health,  Women's Health

    Historical Overview of Feminine Hygiene in Korea

    July 25, 2023 /

    Wondering about Korean history surrounding feminine hygiene (menstrual) products? Feminine hygiene culture develops differently in different cultures. When moving to a new country, some women may find it may help women to understand local feminine hygiene history. The following article provides a brief history and additional reading for those who want to be informed. Listen to the BlogCast Don’t want to read? Listen to the South of Seoul BlogCast which provides accessible content through the use of AI technology. We don’t have time to read each article but we do our best…

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  • International Student Welcome Packet,  Public Health

    Health Insurance Rules for International Students in Korea

    July 5, 2023 /

    Let’s talk about the Korean National Health Insurance requirements for international students studying in South Korea. It’s important to have a strong health safety net while you are studying and Korea and that includes health insurance. Thankfully, South Korea makes health insurance mandatory and affordable for many students. Listen to the BlogCast Don’t want to read? Listen to the South of Seoul BlogCast which provides accessible content through the use of AI technology. We don’t have time to read each article but we do our best to make more of our content…

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    Lanae Rivers-Woods, MAIT

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    October 19, 2018
  • July in South Korea,  June in South Korea,  Public Health,  SOS South Korean Seasonal Guide: Summer

    The Danger of Rivers in Korean Monsoon Season

    July 4, 2023 /

    Do you LOVE playing in the rivers in Korea like I do? When I see a river, I’m ready to jump in immediately. However, there are some actual life-or-death factors we all need to consider during monsoon season. Please take a moment to read about Korean rivers and the danger during heavy rains. Listen to the BlogCast Don’t want to read? Listen to the South of Seoul BlogCast which provides accessible content through the use of AI technology. We don’t have time to read each article but we do our best to…

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    Pick Your Own Fruit Near Pyeongtaek

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  • August in South Korea,  July in South Korea,  June in South Korea,  Public Health,  SOS South Korean Seasonal Guide: Summer

    Preparing for Heat Waves in Korea

    June 20, 2023 /

    Have you seen Korean heat wave advisories on your phone or in the media? Heat waves should be taken as seriously as typhoons and monsoons while living in South Korea. Let’s talk about what why heat waves are a serious topic in Korea and how you can be prepared to live your best life and stay safe. Listen to the BlogCast Don’t want to read? Listen to the South of Seoul BlogCast which provides accessible content through the use of AI technology. We don’t have time to read each article but we…

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  • April in South Korea,  Health care self advocacy,  March in South Korea,  May in South Korea,  Medical & Health,  Public Health,  SOS Seasonal Guide: Spring

    Managing Spring Allergies in Korea

    April 25, 2023 /

    Do you suffer from springtime allergies? Spring is a beautiful season in South Korea, with an array of different types of flowers blooming and temperatures warming up after a long, cold winter. However, for many people, spring also brings seasonal allergies. Understanding the types of allergens that occur in Korea may help you manage your allergies throughout the spring season. Listen to the BlogCast Don’t want to read? Listen to the South of Seoul BlogCast which provides accessible content through the use of AI technology. We don’t have time to read each…

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  • April in South Korea,  Cycling in Korea,  May in South Korea,  Public Health

    Korean Cycling Hand Signals

    April 24, 2023 /

    Bike safety is always important. Understanding the cycling (biking) hand traffic signals helps you communicate with drivers on the roads. Hand signals change from country to country, so we have a post all about Korean hand signals. Importance of Using Cycling Signals When Riding Casual and professional bikers and cyclers in Korea need to use the local cycling hand signals for the country they live in. This is true if you are visiting Korea as a tourist or living here as an immigrant. It’s important for your safety and the…

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  • About South Korean Health Care System,  Maternal Health,  Public Health,  US Military and Korean Health Care

    SOS Public Health Maternal Health Survey Descriptive Analysis: Pregnancy and Childbirth in South Korea

    March 27, 2023 /

    Would you like to know more about pregnancy and childbirth in South Korea? The following blog post provides a descriptive analysis of the data gathered in the SOS Public Health Maternal Health Survey (2022 SOS PHMHS) The following data may so such things as 1) provide support and information for people considering childbirth in South Korea, 2) support additional research into the lived pregnancy and childbirth experiences of international residents living in South Korea, and 3) contribute to a better understanding of how international residents experience pregnancy and childbirth in…

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