Japan is one of the fastest ageing society in the world. The country is now also grappling with a rising number of cases of dementia.According to the World Health Organization, about 55 million people ...
This is a sponsored story, created and edited exclusively by Tokyo Metropolitan Government’s Tokyo Updates website. Among Japan's challenges as a super-aging society is a rise in cases of ...
Japan is one of the fastest-ageing societies in the world, with almost a third of its population over 65 years old. As a result, the county is seeing more and more cases of dementia each year ...
Owning a pet is known to be healing for both mind and body, with its health and welfare benefits increasingly recognized in ...
New research has found people who show a specific sleeping pattern have more toxic proteins related to Alzheimer's disease ...
Tadanobu Asano shows a vulnerable side of his tough-guy image while playing a dementia-afflicted father reconnecting with his ...
These may include reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease, maintaining skin health, promoting weight loss, and even reducing the risk of dementia. A new study, from Japan, provides further ...
A Japanese study reveals that dog owners aged 65 and above have a nearly 40% lower risk of developing dementia compared to ...
Eisai's digital tool to allow self-assessment of cognitive performance – NouKNOW – will be used in a Japanese project aimed at improving the management of dementia.
Researchers found a ‘significant association’ between those who drank more green tea and lower cerebral white matter lesions ...
But a new study, led by a researcher at Japan's National Institute for Environmental Studies, found that owning a dog rather than a cat may lower the risk of dementia and frailty in older adults.