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2023
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How the Muscles Prevent Disease
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In Japan, researchers have found that inactive, underweight people are at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes. A mouse experiment showed that just one day of no exercise results in a .. show full overview
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Transforming Surgery With Japan's First Surgical Robot
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Japan's first surgical robot was developed two years ago. As of 2022, it won approval for use in cancers of the prostate, stomach, colon and uterus. We examine how the robot is used in .. show full overview
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Groundbreaking New Drug for Breast Cancer
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A new drug jointly developed by Japanese and UK pharmaceutical companies targets HER2-positive breast cancers. It consists of a powerful chemotherapy drug linked to an antibody. In a .. show full overview
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Early Detection Technologies to Prevent Dementia
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New Alzheimer's disease drugs have been developed in recent years. The key is to start treatment before dementia begins, in the stage of mild cognitive impairment, or MCI. But detecting .. show full overview
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Japanese Treatment EAT for Long COVID
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Epipharyngeal Abrasive Therapy (EAT) is a Japanese treatment for chronic inflammation that involves rubbing the upper throat with a chemical-soaked cotton swab. EAT is gaining attention .. show full overview
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Thorough Examinations for Causes of Dizziness
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Japanese doctors are leading research on dizziness, which can interfere with daily life and cause long-term suffering. The Vertigo/Dizziness Center at Nara Medical University suggests a .. show full overview
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New Horizon in Cancer Care: Heavy Ion Radiotherapy
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Conventional radiotherapy commonly uses X-rays, which have limited reach and can harm surrounding normal cells. Heavy ion radiotherapy, a promising alternative, uses heavy ion beams to .. show full overview
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Oral Bacteria: The Key to Health
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Studies are revealing that some strains of bacteria in our mouths could contribute to heart and brain diseases, and even dementia. A researcher specializing in oral bacteria has .. show full overview
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Breakthroughs in Stopping Aging
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Japanese researchers are making groundbreaking discoveries on the mechanisms of aging and working to apply them. As we age, senescent cells, or aged cells that have stopped dividing, .. show full overview
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The Power of Natto, a Japanese Superfood
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Natto is a traditional Japanese fermented food with a unique smell and stickiness. In 2020, the National Cancer Center announced that high consumption of natto lowers mortality risk. .. show full overview
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Treating Lumbar Disc Hernias With a Single Shot
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Lumbar disc hernias can be alleviated with conservative treatments such as painkillers in around 80% of cases, but for the remaining 20%, surgery was the only way to control the pain. .. show full overview
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Tackling Heart Failure Through the Kidneys
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Heart failure, which is rising globally, has no cure. A type of medication gaining attention for the ability to slow down its progress is SGLT2 inhibitors, which treat diabetes by acting .. show full overview
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Walking Again With Robotic Rehabilitation
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Dr. Chin Takaaki is a pioneer in Japan for using robots in the rehabilitation of chronic spinal cord injury patients. Even when patients regained walking ability in the hospital, many .. show full overview
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Challenges in Preventing Depression Relapse
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A depression treatment called rTMS, which uses magnetic fields to stimulate the brain, is showing promise. When it was administered to patients who didn't respond to antidepressants, .. show full overview