Tetanus is Making a Comeback in the US: How to Protect Yourself

Tetanus Resurgence in the United States: Why Public Health Officials Are Urging Booster Compliance Tetanus cases in the United States are appearing primarily in adults with lapsed immunity, prompting health officials to emphasize the necessity of decennial booster shots. While the disease remains highly preventable through vaccination, environmental exposure to Clostridium tetani bacteria continues to … Read more

簡単においしく酒かすを…千駒ショップ店長、アレンジレシピ提案 – 福島民友新聞社

For many home cooks and beverage enthusiasts, the world of Japanese fermentation offers a hidden gem: sake kasu, or sake lees. Often overlooked as a byproduct of the sake-brewing process, this nutrient-dense ingredient is gaining renewed attention for its versatility in the kitchen. Recently, industry professionals, including shop managers at traditional breweries like the historic … Read more

Men Live 5 Years Shorter on Average — Not Because of Risk-Taking: Scientists Discover Women’s “Sleep Gene” Is the Real Key (Harper’s BAZAAR)

Men, on average, live about five years less than women worldwide—a persistent gap observed across diverse populations and historical periods. Even as lifestyle factors such as risk-taking behaviors, occupational hazards and delayed healthcare seeking have often been cited as explanations, recent scientific research points to a more fundamental biological mechanism: a specific genetic advantage present … Read more

Why Social Interaction Matters: The Neuroscience of Health, Stress, and Longevity

Social connection is not merely a pleasant aspect of human life—We see a fundamental biological need with measurable impacts on physical health, mental resilience, and longevity. Decades of neuroscience and epidemiological research have revealed that the quality and quantity of our social interactions directly influence brain function, stress hormone regulation, immune response, and even cellular … Read more

Can’t Stand on One Leg for 10 Seconds? It Could Be a Health Warning

The⁤ Single-Leg⁣ Stance test: ‍A Simple Indicator of Overall ⁣Health Published: 2026/02/08 09:36:22 A recent trend gaining traction in⁢ health ‍assessments⁣ is ⁢the ‍single-leg stance test -⁤ the ability to stand on one leg. While seemingly ⁢simple, this ‍test can reveal valuable insights into ⁢your balance, strength, and overall health. The ability ⁣to maintain a … Read more

Sewer Pipe Explosion Damages Private Road and Seven Manholes in Fukushima

“`html Explosion in Fukushima‍ City, Japan: Reports of Gas Leak and Evacuations An explosion occurred in Fukushima City, Japan, on February 3, 2026, prompting evacuations and investigations into ⁣the‍ cause. Initial reports⁣ indicate the incident took⁢ place in the central district of Fukushima City,with residents reporting⁣ a gas-like odor following the⁢ blast. As of February … Read more