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Fumiaki Ikeno, MD, Discusses Japan's Innovations for an Aging Society

Japan is the most rapidly aging developed society in the world. Currently, the population 65 years and older in Japan accounts for approximately 29 percent of the total population, and by 2050 it will be 40 percent. As these rapid changes occur, Japan is innovating ways to solve the unmet needs of an aging society. Hear Dr. Ikeno, a Research Associate in Cardiovascular Medicine at Stanford University and the founder of a Japanese biodesign company that is addressing these issues, discuss some of these innovations.

Fumiaki Ikeno, MD, is a Research Associate in Cardiovascular Medicine at Stanford University and the Program Director (U.S) Japan Biodesign, Stanford Biodesign.

This program was sponsored by Stanford Medicine's Center for Asian Health Research and Education (CARE) https://med.stanford.edu/care/about.html
and Stanford Health Library https://healthlibrary.stanford.edu/

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17 ноября 2020 г. 5:28:42
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