[In the Media] “Youth clinics from Europe for casual advice on adolescent problems” (Nikkei, November 16, 2022)
date : 11/30/2022
Tags: Women's Health
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An interview featuring Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI) Manager Ms. Yuko Imamura was published in the Nikkei.
The article may be found at this link. (Viewing the full article requires a Nikkei user account.)
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Click here for the survey cited in the article.
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