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HEALTH

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JAPAN / Science & Health / A MATTER OF HEALTH
Feb 8, 2018
Japan doctors tap health-monitoring app to help diabetics keep dialysis at bay
In September 2016, freelance journalist Yutaka Hasegawa touched off a firestorm of criticism after writing in his blog that diabetes patients receiving dialysis should pay for the treatment themselves instead of using public health insurance. He argued that it was their "corrupt" lifestyles that spawned...
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JAPAN / Science & Health
Feb 3, 2018
Cold is deadlier than heat in Japan, often striking isolated seniors
Cold weather actually causes 1.5 times more deaths in Japan than heatstroke, even though the latter gets more attention from the media, experts say.
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WORLD / Science & Health
Feb 3, 2018
Massive levels of cellphone radiation linked to tumors in male rats
Male rats exposed to very high levels of the kind of radiation emitted by cellphones developed tumors in the tissues around their hearts, according to a draft report by U.S. government researchers on the potential health risks of the devices.
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WORLD
Feb 2, 2018
Fidel Castro's son commits suicide, Cuban state-run media report
The eldest son of late Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro, Fidel Castro Diaz-Balart, committed suicide Thursday at age 68 after being treated for months for depression, Cuban state-run media reported.
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JAPAN / Science & Health
Feb 1, 2018
Japanese and Australian researchers develop quick way to diagnose Alzheimer's with simple blood test
The new method screens for the buildup of a protein in the brain believed to be linked to the disease.
JAPAN
Feb 1, 2018
In world first, woman's death linked to hepatitis E infection after blood transfusion at Japanese facility
A woman in her 80s died in November after being infected with the hepatitis E virus through a blood transfusion at a Japanese facility in what is believed to be the world's first fatal case of this type, according to a report by the Japanese Red Cross Society.
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BUSINESS
Jan 31, 2018
Berkshire, Amazon and JPMorgan bosses look to shake up U.S. health care market
It's no secret Jeff Bezos has been looking to crack health care. But no one expected him to pull in Warren Buffett and Jamie Dimon, too.
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JAPAN / Science & Health
Jan 29, 2018
Tokyo hospital gauge effect of daily anti-viral use on HIV infections
Starting next month, a Tokyo-based hospital will start a clinical study to ascertain whether HIV infection rates can be reduced if high-risk individuals take anti-viral medicine on a daily basis, a source close to the matter said Monday.
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COMMENTARY / Japan / SENTAKU MAGAZINE
Jan 28, 2018
Japan's shocking decline of rural doctors
A new medical system threatens to deprive residents in rural communities of the opportunity to receive proper medical care.
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LIFE / Food & Drink
Jan 27, 2018
Convenience stores tap into health boom
Convenience stores in Japan are seeking to tap into a health boom in an aging society, offering leaner meals and, in some cases, professional nutritional advice.
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JAPAN / Science & Health
Jan 26, 2018
Health ministry issues warning as flu epidemic rages in Japan
The health ministry sounds the alarm as influenza cases soar to a new record amid a shortage of vaccines in Japan.
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WORLD / Science & Health
Jan 26, 2018
More birth defects found in U.S. areas with Zika according to American health officials
The mosquito-borne Zika virus may be responsible for an increase in birth defects in U.S. states and territories, even in women who had no lab evidence of Zika exposure during pregnancy, U.S. health officials said Thursday.
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JAPAN / Society
Jan 25, 2018
Records of sterilizations under Japan's scrapped eugenics law could help victims seek state compensation
Records of about 2,700 males and females Japan sterilized under the Eugenic Protection Law until 1996 are found in local archives, showing who gave consent and who didn't.
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COMMENTARY / World
Jan 24, 2018
Water management is health management
Some 2.1 billion people worldwide lack access to safe, readily available water at home, severely undermining health outcomes.
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JAPAN / Science & Health
Jan 24, 2018
Niigata surgeon takes on risk of economy-class syndrome in disaster-hit areas
Since the October 2004 Niigata-Chuetsu earthquake, Kazuhiko Hanzawa, a vascular surgeon at Niigata University Medical & Dental Hospital, has been conducting free checks for deep vein thrombosis (DVT), commonly known as economy-class syndrome, in quake-hit areas.
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JAPAN / Science & Health
Jan 17, 2018
First serious adverse reaction to iPS-derived retinal cell transplant reported
A patient who underwent transplant surgery using retinal cells derived from so-called iPS cells from another person has suffered a swollen retina, the team that carried out the world's first clinical trial of the procedure said Tuesday.
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JAPAN / Science & Health
Jan 16, 2018
Number of flu patients rises in Japan with 1.24 million new cases reported in first week of the year
The health ministry is calling on the public to wear masks or cover their mouths with a handkerchief to avoid spreading the flu.
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LIFE / Language / BILINGUAL
Jan 15, 2018
Yonkoma manga: Lives told, lessons learned in four frames
The internet has provided would-be manga artists with an easy way to publish their own yonkoma (four-frame manga), resulting in a wide variety of different stories that are easily accessible and free.
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WORLD / Politics
Jan 13, 2018
Trump in 'excellent health, doctor says after U.S. president's first physical
U.S. President Donald Trump is in "excellent health," according to presidential physician Rear Adm. Ronny Jackson, who examined the president on Friday after a week of fresh questions about whether the 71-year-old commander in chief is mentally fit for office.
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COMMUNITY / Voices / COMMUNITY CHEST
Jan 7, 2018
Much for Japan Times Community readers to crow and squawk about in year of the rooster
A selection of unpublished letters about Community stories from the first half of 2017.

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