By Abigail Klein Leichman Japan is desperately seeking technological solutions to monitor home health and safety in its “super-aged” society — the oldest in the world, with 28.7% of Japanese citizens aged 65 or older. By 2036, they’ll make up a third of the population, and there will be fewer young people to care for them. Japanese-American company Nozomi MedAlliance […]
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