Jun 15, 2012

Legacy of a Minamata researcher

Dr. Masazumi Harada, who devoted himself to the study of Minamata disease, Japan’s worst disease induced by industrial pollution affecting an estimated more than 30,000 people, died on June 11 of acute myelocytic leukemia at his home in the city of Kumamoto. He was ...

May 20, 2012

Day care workers deserve better

Day care centers — known as hoiku-jo or hoiku-en — take care of one of the country’s most precious resources — its children. However, the failure of the central government to provide sufficient subsidies has led to chronic shortages of day care workers. The ...

May 6, 2012

Danger in the bath

An investigation into one of Japan’s favorite pastimes — bathing — has found a startling statistic: 14,000 people a year die during bath time. That’s nearly three times more deaths than from car accidents, 4,612 people. The results of the first nationwide study into ...

Apr 24, 2012

Driving eligibility for epileptics

A minivan driven by an epileptic man crashed into pedestrians on a street in Kyoto’s popular Gion tourist district April 12, killing two men and five women, and injuring 11 others. The 30-year-old driver also died. He apparently suffered an epileptic attack while he ...

Apr 10, 2012

Publish or perish

A U.S. government panel has concluded that findings from two avian flu studies can be published even though there is a risk that the work could be misused by governments or terrorists to create biological weapons. The weight of the panel’s expert opinion is ...

Apr 3, 2012

Support foreign health professionals

Thirty-five Indonesians and one Filipino have passed Japan’s fiscal 2011 national qualification test to become certified care workers. The Indonesians came to Japan in 2008 and the Filipino in 2009 under Japan’s economic partnership agreements (EPAs) with their countries. Despite all being professionally qualified ...

Mar 6, 2012

Increase pension oversight

The news that AIJ Investment Advisors Co. lost most of ¥210 billion entrusted to it by corporate pension funds is causing great worry to many salaried workers. The Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry has found that 84 corporate pension funds entrusted their assets to ...

Feb 20, 2012

New leads emerge in battle against Alzheimer's

by Cesar Chelala

Dementia is a general term that describes the decline in mental activity severe enough to interfere with daily activities. Of several types of dementia, Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type, accounting for an estimated 60 to 80 percent of cases. Although some medicines ...

Jan 28, 2012

Balancing security and science

Scientists working on ways to detect and prevent the spread of the avian flu virus have suspended their work out of concern that it could either be used for bioterrorism or that it might escape the lab; either development could create a global pandemic ...

Jan 10, 2012

Improving medical services

The government decided on Dec. 21 to raise fees for medical services by 0.004 percent and those for nursing care services for elderly people by 1.2 percent in fiscal 2012. Medical fees are revised every second year and nursing care fees every third year. ...