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Millennial malaise: unhealthier than their parents?
Generational health improvements are being undermined by instability and loneliness among millennials, a report says. Read
Fact checks about life expectancy and the reporting of medical risks
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Generational health improvements are being undermined by instability and loneliness among millennials, a report says. Read
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Professionals and higher earners in Great Britain say they drink more regularly, if you count that as drinking weekly. Read
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Immigration has been the largest driver of the increasing population, according to the Office for National Statistics. Life expectancy has also been steadily increasing over the last few decades. Read
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An estimated 19% of working-age adults, and 22% of all people in the UK have a disability, as defined by the Equality Act. Read
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An estimated 16% of children aged 2-15 in England were obese in 2016, and a further 12% were overweight. Read
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The number of obesity related hospital admissions has increased in the last four years, and obesity levels have remained roughly the same since 2010. Read
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“Overall, how happy did you feel yesterday”, the Office for National Statistics asks people every year. Read
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Air pollution contributes to 40,000 premature deaths a year, but that doesn't necessarily mean it causes them. Read
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There were 24,300 excess winter deaths in 2015/16. These deaths were largely attributed to respiratory or circulatory conditions or dementia. Read
We looked into whether this was Team GB's best Olympics ever, how much funding it gets, and which sports UK athletes have won the most medals in. Read