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![]() "People living in the north of England are more likely to die early than those in the south, new figures have shown. A national league table of premature mortality reveals a clear north-south divide, with some areas suffering more than twice as many early deaths as others. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt described the regional differences in the number of people dying under the age of 75 over a two-year period as a "shocking variation". The Longer Lives website from Public Health England ranks local authorities using a traffic light system, ranging from red for the worst areas to green for the best. Manchester was listed as the worst of England's 150 authorities for premature death, while Wokingham's figures were the nation's best." Video http://news.sky.com/story/1101954/ea...h-south-divide |
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