Regional differences in multidimensional aspects of health: findings from the MRC cognitive function and ageing study
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Differences in mortality and health experience across regions are well recognised and UK government policy aims to address this inequality. Methods combining life expectancy and health have concentrated on specific areas, such as sel...
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Main Authors: | Brayne Carol (Author), Miller Laura L (Author), Matthews Fiona E (Author), Jagger Carol (Author) |
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