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Local News Matters on MSNColumn: Why the Japanese live so long — and what we can learn from them about longevityLESS THAN TWO months ago, the world’s oldest person (at the time) died. Tomiko Itooka made it to 116. She died Dec. 29 at a ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, saying in a Diet speech that he did not make a specific promise about Japan's plan to increase its defense spending when he met with U.S. President Donald Trump ...
Japan's main opposition party on Friday demanded the revision of a draft state budget plan already submitted to parliament, ...
A fitness enthusiast noticed some dramatic changes to his body after switching to a 30-egg-a-day diet in a bid to build ...
Japan's Cabinet approved amendments to the Act on the Promotion of Information Processing and the Act on Special Accounts on ...
Even health-conscious Gen Z are eating meat again, citing the cost of living and changing perceptions of what constitutes a ...
The Japanese government submitted to parliament Friday a bill allowing police and the Self-Defense Forces to neutralize enemy ...
Deputy Director for the Asia and Pacific Department, Mission Chief for Japan, IMF ...
JAPAN must act immediately to improve its fiscal health as the risks of natural disasters mount and social security costs ...
Cristiano Ronaldo remains in superb shape at the age of 40 and there is one key secret to his incredible longevity. The ...
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