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focus on health archive

focus on health archive  
Focus on Health paints a picture of the health of people living in Britain. It includes information on broad measures of health, mortality, risk factors, some preventive measures and service provision. Particular emphasis is placed on changes related to age and trends over time.

There are substantial geographical and occupational variations in self-reported general health, with people in higher managerial and professional occupations reporting the best health. In terms of location, those in the South East reported the best health. People live longer and healthier now but not all the extra years gained are necessarily in good health. Women still live longer than men, but the gender gap is narrowing.

One in three people will develop cancer during their lives and one in four will die from cancer. However, survival rates improved for most cancers during the 1990s.

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Higher social groups report best health
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Living longer, more years in poor health
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Circulatory diseases - leading cause group
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1 in 3 develop cancer during their lives
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arrow Smoking
Rates highest in early 20s
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Drinking to excess rising among women
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Turning point in MMR vaccinations?
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Home visits fall to 5%
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arrow Informal care
5.2 million carers in England & Wales
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2.5m work in health & social care in England & Wales
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arrow Download data - Download Summary Report (pdf)
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About this series
Each overview in the Focus on series combines data from the 2001 Census and other sources to illustrate its topic, and provide links to further information. The online overviews will be followed up with more comprehensive analysis in fuller reports.

 Updated 25 May 2005



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