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How does deprivation vary by leading cause of death?

  • 1 November 2017
  • By ONS Digital

The more deprived areas in both England and Wales experienced a higher number of deaths from leading causes such as heart diseases, chronic respiratory diseases and lung cancer than less deprived areas, according to new analysis.

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Causes of death over 100 years

  • 18 September 2017
  • By ONS Digital

We are living longer than we did 100 years ago because of advances in medical science as well as better sanitation, nutrition and hygiene. Just over a century ago the average life expectancy at birth for a man was 48.4 years, whereas women could expect to live to 54.0.

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