Japan is regarded as the “healthiest” large country in the world. On the other end of the scale is the Czech Republic, which is surrounded by economically developed nations in Europe. In fact, it’s a ...
New research reveals how cultural attitudes toward imperfection, comparison, and acceptance contribute to Japan's ...
Japan has one of the longest life expectancies in the world. The neurosurgeon explains how discipline, prevention, and ...
Owing to the COVID pandemic, the average life expectancy of Japanese people has declined in 2022 for the second straight year, according to the health ministry, reported Kyodo News. Earlier, the ...
Singapore tops the 2025 “healthiest country” rankings, but places like Japan still lead in life expectancy. Learn why “healthiest” and “longest‑lived” aren’t always the same, and what this means for ...
The Japanese population is known for its longest life expectancy (LE) at birth. Extensive studies have been conducted on the physical health of the Japanese population, mainly on mortality outcomes.
Japan’s high life expectancy has captured global attention, with many of its citizens reaching their 100th birthdays and beyond. This longevity stems from a combination of cultural habits, diet, ...
Most of us want to live a long, healthy life, but people in certain areas of the world actually live much longer on average than others. Research shows that people in Japan live the longest on average ...
A new study has found evidence linking the intake of small fish, eaten whole, with a reduced risk of all-cause and cancer mortality in Japanese women. Conducted by Dr. Chinatsu Kasahara, Associate ...
Singaporean men have a life expectancy of 81 years as of 2021, while Singaporean women have a higher life expectancy of 86 years. The country’s average life expectancy is 83 years, ranking it fifth on ...
A Japanese father and bodybuilder claims he is a “true master” and has “doubled” his life expectancy by only sleeping half an hour per night for a dozen years. Daisuke Hori, 40, says he has trained ...
Japan has a wide difference in life expectancy between its male and female populations. Japanese men have a life expectancy of 81 years at birth, while Japanese women have a life expectancy of 88 ...