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  2. Organ transplantation in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Organ transplantation in Japan is regulated by the 1997 Organ Transplant Law which legalized organ procurement from "brain dead" donors. [1] After an early involvement in organ transplantation that was on a par with developments in the rest of the world, attitudes in Japan altered after a transplant by surgeon Juro Wada in 1968 failed, and a subsequent ban on cadaveric organ donation lasted 30 ...

  3. Health care system in Japan - Wikipedia

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    According to the International Association of Heart and Lung Transplantation, the five-year survival of heart transplant recipients around the world who had their heart transplants between 1992 and 2009 was 71.9% (ISHLT 2011.6) while the five-year survival of Japanese heart transplant recipients is 96.2% according to a report by Osaka ...

  4. Hisako, Princess Takamado - Wikipedia

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    Hisako was born on 10 July 1953 in Shirokane, Minato, Tokyo.She is the eldest daughter of Japanese industrialist Shigejiro Tottori. Her mother, Fumiko Tottori (née Tomoda), died on 18 July 2023 at the age of 96. [1]

  5. Category:Heart disease organizations - Wikipedia

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    American Heart Association (3 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Heart disease organizations" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total. ... British Heart ...

  6. Category:Foundations based in Japan - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Professional associations based in Japan - Wikipedia

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    J. Japan Association for Language Teaching; Japan Association of Conference Interpreters; Japan Association of Corporate Executives; Japan Association of Translators

  8. Health in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The level of health in Japan is due to a number of factors including cultural habits, isolation, and a universal health care system. John Creighton Campbell, a professor at the University of Michigan and Tokyo University , told the New York Times in 2009 that Japanese people are the healthiest group on the planet. [ 1 ]

  9. Japan Medical Association - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Medical Association (Japanese: 日本医師会, Hepburn: Nihon Ishi Kai) (also known as JMA or Nichii (日医)), is the largest professional association of licensed physicians in Japan. The JMA has been a member of the World Medical Association since 1951 and participates at all levels of the WMA.