Credit: Avonne Stalling from Pexels Better than expected life expectancy in two disadvantaged areas in England is probably due to population change according to local residents and professionals. In the U.K., people from the most disadvantaged areas can expect to die nine years earlier compared with people from the least disadvantaged areas while people in the north of England have lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and worse health and well-being compared with national averages. The study, published in Health & Place, was a collaboration between Lancaster University, the London Read More
