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Why Japanese live longer than Indians: Daily habits behind the 15-year life expectancy gap

There is a striking difference between India and Japan when it comes to life expectancy, despite the fact that both countries are deeply rooted in culture and tradition and are known for their traditional, simple lifestyles. While Japan’s life expectancy is about 84.8 years, India’s is around 70.4 years, showing a gap of roughly 13 to 15 years, according to data from World Population Review . This difference is not just about healthcare systems, but is deeply influenced by the way people live their daily lives.

Is the Indian lifestyle so different from that of Japan? Let’s take a closer look…

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Water vs Oil as cooking medium:

Japanese cuisine’s focus on water as the core cooki

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