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Managing World Wide Pharmaceutical Alliances Under The Drug Regulation of Host Governments: Focus on Japan

Article about Japanese Drug Regulation and Forming Alliances with U.S. Pharma.

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Energy & Heart Boosting Supplement Co-q-10

Co-Enzyme Q10 is a supplement we could all benefit from. But what exactly is it and what does it do to aid our health?

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Gorilla’s Favorite Food is Also Good for You

Bananas. They are not just Gorilla’s favorite food, they are actually good sources of energy and nutrition.

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Ling Zhi Mushroom Benefits

Ling zhi mushroom (Ganoderma sp) or mushroom reishi in Japan, is already known since the time of Emperor Shi Huang Ti (259-210 BC). That said, the emperor of the Wei Dynasty 3000 was never mobilized soldiers and naval officers to Japan to look for plant extracts are reported as a potent elixir of immortality (ageless herbal medicine that makes people “no dead-dead”).

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Licorice is Not Just Candy!

This is an article outlining the amazing qualities of licorice. It does make a great chewy candy, but did you know it can soothe an acid stomach, or assist in ridding you of a bad cough?

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Countries with Higher Life Expectancies Than United States

Land of the free lags surprisingly far behind in life longevity.

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Oxygen Bars: A Growing, Popular Trend

To relieve stress, hangovers and so much more. Ever heard of them? If so, what are your thoughts?

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Cup of Health

Tea can be a good herb if taken in the right way. Try these stress busting teas and boost up your metabolism. Give it a try, it really works.

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The Banana Diet

A diet plan that started in Japan causing a shortage of bananas.

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Yakult’s Strange Supplement Drink Product

“Yakult” is a pro-biotic drink from Japan, produce an appetizing cultured milk drink and the first bottle of Yakult hit the shelves in Japan in 1935. Today, Yakult is consumed daily by twenty six million people in thirty countries.