Sweden and Switzerland Offer Generous Healthcare Benefits
In Sweden, the government provides remarkable healthcare support for specific groups. For minors under 18, all medical expenses are covered by the state. Young people under 23 enjoy completely free dental care, which significantly reduces their financial burden in maintaining oral health. Moreover, women under 38 are given three opportunities for free in - vitro fertilization, demonstrating the government's support for family - building and reproductive health.
Japan’s Healthcare Achievements Set Global Benchmarks
Japan continues to distinguish itself on the global health stage, boasting remarkable statistics across multiple metrics. With a life expectancy of 84.4 years, it leads among major countries, reflecting the effectiveness of its healthcare system. Complementing this longevity, Japan maintains an astonishingly low obesity rate of 4.6%, a stark contrast to the global average of 25.7%. These figures underscore the nation’s success in promoting healthy lifestyles and preventive care.
“Alert for Outbreak of Deadly “Eastern Equine Encephalitis” in North America
North America is currently facing a serious health crisis -- an outbreak of Eastern Equine Encephalitis.










