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Japan Focus: Seafood sustainability, non-alcoholic sangria, radioactive water controversy and more feature in our round-up


Japan Focus: Seafood sustainability, non-alcoholic sangria, radioactive water controversy and more feature in our round-up
Seafood sustainability, non-alcoholic sangria, radioactive water controversy and more feature in this edition of Japan Focus.
According to a new seafood industry report focused on Japan by financial think tank Planet Tracker dubbed 
‘Against The Tide’​, Japan’s seafood industry is facing a major challenge - Too much natural capital (such as fish supply) has been depleted, whereas Japanese seafood firms have been relying on financial tactics such as foreign expansion, vertical integration, cost-cutting and so on to bypass these – but will not be able to hold out for much longer. ....

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Paraprobiotic and premenstrual symptoms: Daily intake of Asahi product may provide emotional benefits


Paraprobiotic and premenstrual symptoms: Daily intake of Asahi product may provide emotional benefits - study
Daily intake of Asahi’s proprietary paraprobiotic, Lactobacillus gasseri CP2305, for six months may reduce premenstrual symptoms (PMS) such as depressed mood and anxiety among young Japanese women.
According to a study funded by Asahi and conducted by researchers from Tokushima University Graduate School and Asahi Quality & Innovations, the CP2305 group reported fewer premenstrual symptoms than the placebo group, particularly psychological symptoms.
Originally isolated from the stool of a healthy volunteer, previous studies have shown that a daily intake of CP2305 can relieve fatigue and stress-related symptoms in long-distance male runners​, as well as reduce stress among students, and improve clinical symptoms of patients with irritable bowel syndrome. ....

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"Balanced Japanese diet" helps reduce COVID-19 risk


Balanced Japanese diet helps reduce COVID-19 risk
JapanSocietyNYC - Apr 30
Momotarō was born from a giant peach, which was found floating down a river by an old, childless woman who was washing clothes there. The woman and her husband discovered the child when they tried to open the peach to eat it.
Japan Times - Apr 30
As the coronavirus pandemic puts strain on the economy, Japan is finally moving toward tackling the phenomenon of “period poverty” facing many women. But campaigners say there are a number of hurdles still to overcome in a country that has often treated menstruation as a taboo subject. ....

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Deep learning amyotrophic lateral sclerosis by taking pictures


Kyoto University
A team of scientists led by CiRA Professor Haruhisa Inoue reports the combination of deep learning and iPS cell technology for the diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
For many devasting neurological diseases like Alzheimer’s disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), patients are diagnosed only after becoming symptomatic. However, the evidence of memory and muscle loss is seen only after the disease has progressed to irreversible states. Researchers are therefore exploring ways to identify patients well before they become symptomatic, which could allow for wider clinical options.
“If we can catch the disease at the reversible stage, we may reverse and cancel the disease.” said CiRA Prof. Haruhisa Inoue, a specialist of ALS research using iPS cells. ....

Hideshi Kawakami , Haruhisa Inoue , Keiko Imamura , Yuichiro Yada , Mitsuya Morita , Kayoko Tsukita , Ryosuke Takahashi , Ayako Nagahashi , Masanori Nakagawa , Akihiro Kawata , Yuishin Izumi , Takayo Arisato , Department Of Clinical Neuroscience , Tokushima University Graduate School , Bioresource Research Center , School Of Medicine , Department Of Neurology , Institute For Advancement Of Clinical , Hiroshima University , Department Of Epidemiology , Kyoto University Hospital , Institute Of Biomedical Sciences , National Hospital Organization Minamikyusyu , Ps Cells Team , Department Of Internal Medicine , Ps Cell Research ,

Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Biomarkers Predict Survival, Disease Progression


Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Biomarkers Predict Survival, Disease Progression
by Pooja Shete on 
January 29, 2021 at 12:21 AM
The study conducted by Dr. Yuji Morine from the Tokushima University Graduate School is published in the
Impact Journal LLC.
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the sixth most prevalent human cancer and it is also the third-highest cause of cancer-related death in the world. The incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma is increasing.
The researchers mainly focused on the changes in the genomes of tumor and non-tumor cells of patients with HCC in order to identify the mechanisms of tumor progression and hepatocarcinogenesis.
A study was conducted to investigate the relationships between tumor phenotype and TBX15 mRNA expression. It was found that in tumor tissues, TBX15 mRNA was significantly lowered as compared to those of non-tumor tissues. ....

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