Japan tries to keep the elderly out of hospital

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Dementia currently affects 5m Japanese (4% of the population), and will afflict 6-7% by 2030

 

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Much longer than the lifespan of the average Economist tweet

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Yah but how many memories do they have being fucked up riding a mechanical bull while smoking parliaments? Or doing a beer bong at Jessica's house?

Wow.

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Japan....follow the Mediterranean Diet!!!!

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