
Yogurt drink with ingredients that enhance fat burning effects
Danone Bio Fat Burning Yogurt Drink Plain contains bifidobacteria that reach the intestines alive. It comes in a 100 gram bottle.
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Japan Today
15-07-2025
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Yogurt drink with ingredients that enhance fat burning effects
Danone has released a new yogurt drink with ingredients that enhance fat burning effects, now available at convenience stores nationwide Danone Bio Fat Burning Yogurt Drink Plain contains bifidobacteria that reach the intestines alive. It comes in a 100 gram bottle. © Japan Today


Japan Today
09-07-2025
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Modifit Leg offers support for people with bowleggedness
In Japan, bowleggedness or O-legs (O-kyaku) affects a significant portion of the population. It's been said that cultural habits like sitting in a seiza position or wearing flat footwear can contribute to this condition. In severe cases, bowleggedness can cause discomfort in the hips, knees and lower back. Additionally, it can affect overall balance, walking posture and long-term joint health, especially as the knees take on more stress and load. While the only permanent way to fix bowleggedness is through surgery, the Modifit Leg by Mytrex offers everyday support for people with bowleggedness. Launching on July 10, this product was designed based on therapy machines used in chiropractic and body alignment clinics. Image: PR Times It's simple yet powerful. By standing on the device and repeatedly opening and closing the legs at a specific angle, users can target and strengthen the deep hip rotator muscles, which are known to play a key role in correcting bowlegged posture. It supports muscle activation in the glutes and thighs while promoting a stable, well-aligned foot arch. It's compact and uses soft, washable materials so that you can use it every day. Available online for ¥12,980. Source: PR Times © Japan Today


Japan Today
05-05-2025
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Emperor emeritus to be hospitalized for heart tests
Emperor Emeritus Akihito and Empress Emerita Michiko pose for a photograph at their residence in Tokyo on Oct 4, 2024. The Imperial Household Agency announced Monday that Emperor Emeritus Akihito will be hospitalized on Tuesday for examination after being diagnosed with a high possibility of myocardial ischemia. According to the agency, the emperor emeritus, 91, underwent a regular checkup at the Imperial Household Agency Hospital in mid-April, and was found to have symptoms suggesting myocardial ischemia, a condition in which blood flow from the coronary arteries to the heart muscle is insufficient. As a result of another examination on Sunday, it was determined that there was a high possibility of myocardial ischemia, NHK reported. Akihito will be hospitalized at the University of Tokyo Hospital in Bunkyo Ward. In 2012, at the age of 78, he was diagnosed with angina pectoris and underwent coronary artery bypass surgery. Furthermore, in July three years ago, he temporarily experienced severe symptoms of cerebral anemia, and an MRI scan revealed that he had right-sided heart failure caused by tricuspid valve regurgitation, a condition in which the valve connecting the right ventricle and right atrium becomes difficult to close. © Japan Today