aging population, declining birth rates, disease prevention, global health rankings, healthcare efficiency, japanese service attitude, medical and pharmaceutical separation, quality healthcare, universal health insurance

Why Japan’s Healthcare System Ranks Among the Best Globally

Japan’s healthcare system has consistently ranked among the top globally for many years. This success is worth emulating by other countries. In this article, we will explore the key reasons behind Japan’s healthcare excellence, focusing on its universal health insurance, quality of service, separation of medical and pharmaceutical services, and response to aging and declining ...

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Japan's healthcare.

Doom and Gloom: CCP’s One-Child Policy and Its After-Effects

In 1979, the Chinese Communist Party introduced its one-child policy, prohibiting people from having a second child. The policy is believed to have arrested the population growth of the country and eventually contributed to economic prosperity. Though it was abandoned in 2015 in favor of a two-child policy, the forced and unnatural population adjustment seems ...

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Two Chinese girls playing.