A new study, published today in The Lancet Public Health, reveals that the food we eat, physical inactivity and obesity are largely to blame, as well as the Covid pandemic. Of all the countries ...
The slowdown in life expectancy improvements... highlights the urgent need for stronger action on the root causes' ...
Eating cheese and living in a house with an open fire have been identified as among the unexpected factors linked to living ...
Countries with healthier populations in the 2010s were less likely to be affected by the pandemic’s hit to life expectancy.
Bulging waistlines are partly to blame for England experiencing the biggest slowdown in life expectancy across Europe since ...
There is an inverse association between ADHD and life expectancy, with men with ADHD facing a 6.78-year deficit in life expectancy.
The rise in human life expectancy has slowed down across Europe since 2011, according to research from the University of East Anglia and partners.
After decades of progress, attempts to keep people living longer are beginning to fail, with people in England now living ...
The expanding waistbands of the English public have left the nation lagging behind other European countries when it comes to ...
Lancet study looked at 16 EU countries and the four nations of the UK as the NHS warns ‘we can’t treat our way out of this ...