February 2024

From Automobiles to Health Hubs: The Future of Car Health Monitoring

Past and Present: What Cars Have Been Asked to Deliver – A Missing Piece Let’s reflect on the history of what has been demanded from automobiles and seek an important perspective that is missing. What Have People Sought From Cars? Motorization is said to have revolutionized daily life and economic activities, altering the very structure […]

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Redefining Mobility: Harnessing Our Daily Commutes for Better Health

Essential “Movement” in People’s Lives and Social Activities Even in the era where remote work has become normalized following the COVID-19 pandemic, society operates on the premise that people move. Commuting to work, transportation of goods, traveling, visiting family, and more; society cannot function without movement. We must not forget the daily movements of walking,

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Pursuing Technology to Create a World Where Everyone’s Mental and Physical Health is Monitored: The World Watched Over by Mother AI

Do you have someone who watches over your mind and body every day? Like a mother nurturing and watching over her newborn’s health daily, do you have someone caring for your mental and physical well-being? As we grow older, we often lose such presences in our lives. Eventually, we may find a partner, and we

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Reforming Japan’s Medical Remuneration: A Surgeon’s Call for Patient-Centric Outcomes

Imagine you underwent a surgery, and despite poor results, you ended up paying more than another patient who had a successful outcome. Unbelievably, this can happen under Japan’s current medical remuneration system. This almost comedic scenario occurs because Japan’s current remuneration system is centered around the process of treatment rather than the outcome. In a

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