Home economics and life sciences This is how people who are 80 years old and reasonably happy think : Kimihiro Yoneyama

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 家政学・生活科学 80歳でもほどよく幸せな人はこういうふうに考えている / 米山公啓
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Released date: 01 Oct 2024
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Home Economics and life environment studies
[Introduction to Contents]
The number of people who live a long life has increased from 80 to 90 to 100 years old.
On the other hand, there are many people who feel that "living a long life is not happy" or "living a long life is not good at all."
On the other hand, there are also people who feel that "living a long life is not happy" or "living a long life is not good at all."
It may not be the time when we can simply say "living a long life is happy".
In this book, the author, a medical care for the elderly and dementia specialist, is going to teach you a little trick to acquire the idea of "aging" from his experience of treating various elderly people. He is a graduate of St. Marianna University School of Medicine and Doctor of Medicine. He specializes in Brain Neurology. He studies measurement of cerebral blood flow using ultrasonic waves and evaluation of autonomic nervous function from the viewpoint of blood pressure fluctuation. He also works on medical care for the elderly and dementia. He retired from St. Marianna University School of Medicine 2nd Department of Medicine in February 1998 and started writing in earnest.
Although he continues to receive medical treatment at Yoneyama Clinic in Akiruno City, Tokyo four days a week, he continues to write medical essays, medical mysteries, medical practical books, period novels, etc. at a pace of more than 10 volumes a year and has published more than 300 volumes.
His most recent work is How to Make Healthy Brains Taught by Dr. 『, 』 (Jiyu Kokuminsha).
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