North-south divide in early deaths deepening, study finds
Northerners aged 25 to 44 more likely to die from causes such as suicide and smokingThere has been a “profoundly concerning” rise in early deaths from accidents, suicide, alcohol misuse, smoking, cancer and drug addiction in the north of England, deepening the north-south divide, research has found.Socioeconomic deprivation has led to a particularly sharp rise in deaths among 25 to 44-year-olds , according to new data analysis from Manchester university.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Helen Pidd North of England editor Tags: UK news Medical research North-south divide Academic experts Science Manchester Greater Manchester Society Yorkshire Cumbria Higher education Source Type: news
More News: Academia | Accidents | Addiction | Alcoholism | Cancer | Cancer & Oncology | Depression | Education | Research | Science | Smokers | Study | Suicide | Universities & Medical Training