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SBS Show 'Three Perspectives' Explores the Importance of Nasal Health Through Amelia Earhart's Story
Airing on the 15th, 'Three Perspectives' will explore the ailment that plagued Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, earning her the title 'Legend of the Skies.' Despite the harsh conditions, she never stopped flying and was regarded as the greatest female hero of her time. However, behind her bold challenges and strong image was a hidden struggle with health issues.
Interestingly, this issue is not unfamiliar to modern people. Many experience persistent fatigue despite adequate sleep, recurring nasal congestion and itching, and a feeling of decreased concentration, often dismissing them as trivial. However, these could be common health signals around us.
Experts explain that the nose is not just for breathing but acts as a 'high-tech filter' for the body, filtering dust and bacteria from the air. The tiny cilia in the nasal passages push out harmful substances, protecting the body. However, chronic rhinitis can weaken this function, leading to various health issues.
In this episode, broadcaster So Seul-ji candidly shares the discomfort and challenges she faced due to rhinitis. Additionally, MC Kim Seok-hoon mentions, "At 53, my memory isn't what it used to be," discussing the connection between nasal health and brain function with experts.
Family medicine specialist Byun Ji-hyun emphasizes, "Rhinitis is not just a nasal disease but one that requires managing family history and lifestyle." ENT specialist Lee Dong-won also warns, "Chronic rhinitis or sinusitis can be linked to various systemic health problems."
The show will explore the survival functions of the nose, why chronic rhinitis can affect overall health, and practical management methods in daily life. Join MC Kim Seok-hoon, So Seul-ji, science writer Kwak Jae-sik, docent Lee Chang-yong, ENT specialist Lee Dong-won, and family medicine specialist Byun Ji-hyun for the 37th episode of 'Three Perspectives,' airing at 8:35 AM.
Tae Yuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr