Japan, famous for its healthy foods such as nigiri, has an aging population, but also the resources to deal with the elderly.
Japan, famous for its healthy foods such as nigiri, has an aging population, but also the resources to deal with the elderly.
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Singapore, where traditional Chinese medicine shops can be found, ranks as the No. 1 healthiest country in the world.
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Italy consistently ranks near the top on several health outcome categories. Is it the
Mediterranean diet, perhaps?
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Australia’s health-care system, of which the Sydney Hospital is part, has served it well.
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A Swiss helicopter makes a rescue. The country has one of the lowest child mortality rates and highest life expectancies.
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Japan, famous for its healthy foods such as nigiri, has an aging population, but also the resources to deal with the elderly.
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A woman gives herself a mask from mud in Israel’s Dead Sea. Nearly eight of 10 Israelis report their health is good to very good.
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Swimmers finish the Barcelona Garmin Triathlon. Spain ranks eighth in the OECD’s Better Life Index.
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Biking is a typical Dutch method of
transport for adults and children.
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Cross-country skiing is a popular sport in Sweden. The average life expectancy of Swedes is 81.9 years.
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Germans skating at the Nymphenburg
Palace Canal. Germany’s health-care model is among the most advanced in the world.
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