The Glasgow stereotype is long dead. Manchester outperforms my home city by a country mile. Außerdem, the foodie options have long improved. On my last visit I was kinda of surprised with the delights on offer.
Want to live longer? Then avoid going to hospitals, people seem to die in them all the time.
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Originally posted by minestrone View Post"In 2016 there were 7,327 alcohol-specific deaths in the UK, an age-standardised rate of 11.7 deaths per 100,000 population."
Alcohol-specific deaths in the UK - Office for National Statistics
"About 750 patients a month in NHS hospitals are dying unnecessarily, the largest review of “avoidable deaths” has found."
750 avoidable deaths a month in NHS hospitals, study finds | Society | The Guardian
Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye...Originally posted by minestrone View PostThat's an opinion piece from 2 years ago you complete fandango..
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"In 2016 there were 7,327 alcohol-specific deaths in the UK, an age-standardised rate of 11.7 deaths per 100,000 population."
Alcohol-specific deaths in the UK - Office for National Statistics
"About 750 patients a month in NHS hospitals are dying unnecessarily, the largest review of “avoidable deaths” has found."
750 avoidable deaths a month in NHS hospitals, study finds | Society | The Guardian
Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye...
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostPossibly. But they all die in Glasgow.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostPossibly. But they all die in Glasgow.
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We drink less, but more of us die from it (or do we?)
Confused by the headlines on alcohol consumption? You should be | Spectator Health
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