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International Symposium on Nutrition ~ Vitamin D Issue in the USA and Diabetes in Asia (November 30, 2009)
NIHN Fellowship Program for Asian Researchers 2010-2011
New "NIHN leaflet" is available on the web
"Staff list" is revised (see
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Handouts for the Japanese-English session at the ICD2008 is available here
"Application of Dietary Reference Intakes in Japan, Korea, US and UK"
Outline of the National Health and Nutrition Survey Japan, 2006
Dietary Reference Intakes for Japanese (2005) is available on the web
"Engish version", "Chinese version" and "Korean version" are available on the web
"Exercise and Physical Activity Reference for Health Promotion 2006 (EPAR2006)"
"Exercise and Physical Activity Guide for Health Promotion 2006"
Health and Nutrition News (
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