The article reports on the rise of drug- and alcohol-related death rate in Scotland. It states that the public sector has spent 173 million for the prevention, treatment and enforcement activities for drug and alcohol services. John Baillie, chairman of the Accounts Commission for Scotland, said...
Define deathrate. deathrate synonyms, deathrate pronunciation, deathrate translation, English dictionary definition of deathrate. Noun 1. deathrate - the ratio of deaths in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 per year death rate, f
Death rates for NHS patients in Scotland were published for the first time by the Scottish Office this week with the warning that only limited comparisons could be made between hospitals. The data published in the Clinical Outcome Indicators Report 1994 looks at 17 measures. Although not all are...
"Death rates are so high in the States -- eye-wateringly high," said Devi Sridhar, head of the global public health program at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, who has supported loosening coronavirus rules in parts of Britain. "The United States is lagging." "Despite having one of...
Last year alcohol-specific death rates were highest among 55 to 59-year old females and 60 to 64-year-old males. Although Scotland had the highest rate of alcohol-specific deaths in 2017 it was the only part of Britain to experience a statistically significant 21 percent decrease in rates fr...
Trends in socioeconomic inequalities in risk of sudden infant death syndrome, other causes of infant mortality, and stillbirth in Scotland: population base... Among women living in areas of low deprivation, there was a sharp decline in the rate of sudden infant death syndrome from 1990 to 1993...
Inour recent study, published inThe Lancet, we combined prison records with death records for more than 1.4 million people who had been released from prisons in eight countries (Australia, Brazil, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, Scotland, Sweden and the U.S.) between 1980 and 2018. ...
Colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer-related death in Scotland. For patients, the journey from diagnosis through treatment is comple... Bain Norma SC,NC Campbell,LD Ritchie,... - 《Family Practice》 被引量: 152发表: 2002年 Place of death: analysis of cancer deaths ...
Scotland and Sweden. These ex-prisoners were followed up by consortium members for an average of seven years. The researchers found that mortality was highest in the first week following release and fell dramatically after that (see chart). In the firs...
Bedsharing, Roomsharing, and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in Scotland: A Case-control Study Objective To examine the hypothesis that bedsharing with an infant is associated with an increased risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Study desig... David Tappin MD, MPH,Russell Ecob Scrt ...