USA-based company Johnson & Johnson is to launch health care support services in Japan, possibly as soon as this year, according to the Nikkei Weekly. The financial newspaper says that the health care major will offer programs based on the results of blood pressure, cholesterol and other tests, as well as counseling services. Chief executive William Weldon told the Nikkei that the scheme was aimed at firms looking to improve the health of their workers.
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