Consultations helped 1 in 4 overcome metabolic syndrome
About one in four people who had been found to have metabolic syndrome, which is said to lead to lifestyle-related diseases, were later found to have become free of the condition...
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Japan - Children walk 30% less than 30 years ago
Children walk 30% less than 30 years ago
Primary school students in Tokyo walk an average of 11,382 steps a day, according to a recent survey conducted by the Tokyo metropolitan board of education.
http://www.yomiuri.co...
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Japan - Lifestyle in Japan Varies Depending on Region
Lifestyle in Japan Varies Depending on Region
Tokyo, Feb. 2 (Jiji Press)--Lifestyle choices, such as diet, exercise and smoking, vary from one region to another in Japan, a survey by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare revealed....
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makoto started a topic Japan - Preparing for death while still healthy / Leaving memorial portraits, 'final wishes' can ease burden on loved onesin JapanJapan - Preparing for death while still healthy / Leaving memorial portraits, 'final wishes' can ease burden on loved ones
Preparing for death while still healthy / Leaving memorial portraits, 'final wishes' can ease burden on loved ones
Activities to prepare for the final stage of life, including having photos taken to leave behind, writing down final thoughts...
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Japan - Restaurant opens in Tokyo offering healthy lunches
Restaurant opens in Tokyo offering healthy lunches
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Tanita Corp., maker of weight and body fat scales, opened a restaurant in Tokyo's Marunouchi business area Wednesday to offer healthy lunches originally provided at its...
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Japan - "Happiness index" proposed for Japan
"Happiness index" proposed for Japan
The Japanese government will create an index to measure happiness.
Monday, December 05, 2011 15:11 +0900 (JST)
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/daily/english/20111205_23.html
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Japan - Heavy consumption of meat found to raise colon cancer risk
Heavy consumption of meat found to raise colon cancer risk
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- A team of Japan's National Cancer Center said Monday it has found people who eat large amounts of meat are at greater risk of colon cancer, advising people to...
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makoto started a topic Japan - Record 61% of unmarried Japanese men 18-34 have no girlfriend: surveyin JapanJapan - Record 61% of unmarried Japanese men 18-34 have no girlfriend: survey
Record 61% of unmarried Japanese men 18-34 have no girlfriend: survey
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- A record-high 61.4 percent of unmarried Japanese men aged between 18 and 34 have no girlfriend, up 9.2 percentage points from 2005, a survey by...
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makoto started a topic Japan - Young boys favor video games after school, high school girls prefer cell phones: surveyin JapanJapan - Young boys favor video games after school, high school girls prefer cell phones: survey
Young boys favor video games after school, high school girls prefer cell phones: survey
A nationwide student survey of after-school activities suggests that boys in elementary grades tend to play video games while girls in high school...
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Japan - Japan centenarians keep increasing to record high, topping 47,000
Japan centenarians keep increasing to record high, topping 47,000
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- The number of people in Japan aged 100 or older is expected to again set a new record this year, topping 47,000, a health ministry survey conducted ahead...
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makoto started a topic Japan - Study shows direct link between lifestyle awareness and successful dietingin JapanJapan - Study shows direct link between lifestyle awareness and successful dieting
Study shows direct link between lifestyle awareness and successful dieting
A group of people in a University of Tsukuba study on dieting lost an average of about five kilograms in six months simply by being provided with concrete information...
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World Cancer Research Fund - Expert Report
Cure for cancer just might be prevention
New report promotes cutting back on fatty, sugary foods, exercising regularly and slimming down
MARTIN MITTELSTAEDT
From Thursday's Globe and Mail
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