The Japanese market is witnessing a shift toward ready-to-eat meals, portion-controlled beverages, and single-serve products, ...
These regions benefit from lower baseline consumption, increasing urbanization, and the integration of convenience foods into ...
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10 Foods Nutritionists Recommend for a Longer Life - Experts Explain Why
Leafy Green Vegetables Consuming one to two servings of leafy greens per day is the equivalent of being 11 years younger ...
Centenarians, or people who live to be at least 100 years old, are highly regarded for their healthy lifestyles. Many centenarians live in similar areas called Blue Zones and share many of the same ...
Scientists reveal diet's power in slowing brain aging. A monkey study showed calorie restriction preserved brain cells. Okinawans practice the '80% di ...
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What Is Hara Hachi Bu and does it really help you stay younger?
The principle of Hara Hachi Bu, "Eat until you are 80% full", is not a recent fad, but rather a traditional practice that is ...
Studies show ultra-processed diets are linked to chronic health conditions. The global rise of ultra-processed foods in diets worldwide poses a major public health threat, according to experts who ...
Consuming ultra-processed foods that are typically high in salt, sugar, and fat—and cheap and accessible—may boost the risk of heart disease, diabetes, anxiety, depression, and cognitive decline.
NAHA--Police sent papers to prosecutors on a U.S. Navy sailor suspected of committing indecent acts against a teenage girl one month after a high-level Japan-U.S. conference on preventing U.S.
Police have accused a U.S. Navy sailor on Okinawa of inappropriately touching a Japanese girl over the summer, adding to a string of offenses that have roiled the island community the past two years.
Maintaining a single dietary practice for over 20 years could help 'slow down' ageing in the brain, new research reveals. Scientists believe this long-term eating pattern could reduce several ...
CAMP FOSTER, Okinawa — A broken pipe in northern Okinawa caused a widespread water outage Monday for 17 island municipalities and could lead to disruptions on U.S. military bases. Marine Corps camps ...
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