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Japan’s loneliness epidemic is so bad that elderly women are committing crimes to find friends and health care in prisonFeeling neglected financially and socially, in the wake of a global loneliness epidemic, many older Japanese women are turning to imprisonment to find community and support. Akiyo, identified by ...
and some experts say the real number of Japanese with HIV or AIDS is two to four times the official toll. Many also fear a silent AIDS epidemic is brewing among the nation's sexually active middle ...
He attempted suicide. Twice. Kuroda, 45, a resident of central Japan, asked for mental health leave. He took the maximum allowed by regulation, 18 months, but still wasn’t back on his feet ...
In Japan, many people are overworked or struggle to connect with others socially. In fact, there is a loneliness epidemic there, with 1.5million people classed as social loners, according to a ...
European women who are resident in Japan must live in a state of constant ... indeed, there was an epidemic of baldness at Chiba last year, and there has been an even more serious one quite ...
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Feeling neglected financially and socially, in the wake of a global loneliness epidemic, many older Japanese women are turning to imprisonment to find community and support. Akiyo, identified by ...
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