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Japanese Diabetes

Submitted by blackmamba on March 26, 2008

Category: Science
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Health care issues are one of the most concerning issues among the various social and economic issues the world is facing today. There was a time when health care was not provided in a modern and organized form. Nonetheless, with the passage of time, not only the health problems increased but also the health care services developed and are provided under various private as well as local organizations. However, health issues vary from one country to another due to their specific geographical setup and environment. At the same time, immigration extensively transfers various health issues from one country to another, from one culture to another due to the social interaction of people living in the society as well as other personal and physical contacts. For instance, many sexually transmitted diseases are transferred from one place to another with the migration of such patients and their physical interaction to other people living in the society. Moreover, there are many cultures and societies where the ratio of specific diseases and health issues are at a higher percentage then other societies. For instance, the health issues of teenage pregnancies, which includes parenting issues, health of the baby as well as mother or other related issues at a higher risk in America then any other country. Similarly, in Japan among the various health issues the percentage of diabetic patients is higher then any other country. Where many factors are jointly the causes for the high risk of diabetes among the Japanese-Americans, which specifically include the immigration influx of Japanese to America during the 1800-1900 as well as the religious and cultural differences between both these nations as both inherit separate cultures of health problems.

However, the Japanese started migrating to America in search of a better and prosperous life. They were influenced by the freedom of expression and liberal and independent life style at America. Basically many Japanese...

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