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The Japanese government says it takes seriously a UNICEF report that ranked the country number 32 out of 36 wealthy countries ...
Japan has been ranked 14th out of 36 countries in a UNICEF report on the well-being of children. The UN children's agency ...
Top positions in the latest overall rankings were held by the Netherlands, Denmark and other European countries.
Many daily routines, seemingly innocuous, can significantly undermine our mental health. This article explores common habits ...
As the world of work shifts rapidly around Gen Zs and millennials, they are reevaluating the capabilities they need to ...
How relatedness-to-nature is linked to well-being is determined by district-level socioeconomic status. A new analysis is based on survey results from two major Japanese metropolitan areas.
An increasing number of Japanese companies are adopting “health management” strategies that prioritize employee well-being as ...
Dutch children are in first place in the world regarding well-being, according to a ranking by UNICEF. The United Nations ...
Bloom Healthcare, a home-based primary care company serving vulnerable seniors in the Denver metro, succeeds by prioritizing ...