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HEALTH ISSUES IN UK

Health issues in UK which are most crucial and alarming

The United Kingdom made up of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, is an island country in northwestern Europe. UK has numerous verifiable and of social significance destinations ; like writing, fund or the general luxurious culture. Among these significant perspectives another significant piece of UK is the strength of the individuals of the zone. UK has been managing endless medical problems in the recent years. Here are top 8 medical problems in UK which are generally vital and disturbing.


  • Cancer

  • Obesity

  • Dementia 

  • HIV/ AIDS

  • Depression/ Anxiety 

  • Hearing loss

  • Osteoporosis 

  • High blood pressure

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Cancer: There were 361,216 cancer diagnosis in 2014 in the United Kingdom. 75% of cancer was identified with smoking and drinking. Treatment of cancer growth has been a repetitive issue in National Health Service. In September 2015, Telegraph revealed that there were 5000 patients with bosom, entrail, skin, pancreatic cancer. Numerous changes are being acquainted by NHS England with forestall the dangerous malady yet at the same time countless individuals experience the ill effects of disease. 

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Obesity: The rising paces of youth heftiness were portrayed as a national crisis by Health Secretary in February 2016. 28% of grown-ups in UK were perceived as clinically large with Body Mass Index more noteworthy than 30 out of 2014. Tamworth in Staffordshire has been distinguished as fattest town in England with 30.7 % weight rate. Different gatherings including government, nourishment, medicinal services experts have been making critical obesity to conquer heftiness in UK.

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DEMENTIA: Dementia is a progressive disorder that effects how your brain works and in particular the ability to remember, think and reason. It is not a disease itself, but a group of symptoms that may accompany a number of diseases that affect the brain. 600,000-800,000 people have dementia in UK.

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HIV/AIDS: In 2015 the prevalence of HIV in UK was estimated at 101,200 13% of people  who  were unaware of their infection. 6095 people were newly diagnosed during 2015 a trend which has remained relatively constant since 2010.

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DEPRESSION/ ANXIETY: Many people in UK experience depression and anxiety. The trend increased in 2000s. One disturbing consequence of  depression is suicide. 6045,5608,5675 people aged 15 and over died by suicide  from 2009-2012 respectively.

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HEARING LOSS: Around 40% of people over 50 in UK have some form of hearing loss. Hearing loss is usually gradual and you may not notice any changes straight away.

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OSTEOPOROSIS: It is a progressive condition that leads to more fragile bones as you get older. Osteoporosis is often referred as silent disease  although almost 3 million people in UK are estimated to have osteoporosis, worryingly few people know they have it until they break a bone. 


HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE: High blood pressure is a major cause of premature death and disability in UK ; it could also  lead to strokes, heart attacks and heart disease. Across  UK, 1 in 3 adults( around 16 million) has high blood pressure and this rises to at least from 1 person in 2 in  65seconds.

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