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Statistics on avoidable mortality in England and Wales for 2015. Data are based on a revised definition of avoidable mortality (introduced in data year 2014) for all persons and a separate indicator of avoidable mortality in children and young people. These definitions were developed following a public consultation in 2015.
Deaths in the UK that are known to be direct consequences of alcohol misuse, such as alcoholic liver disease.
Data on avoidable mortality in England and Wales for 2014. Data are based on a revised definition of avoidable mortality for all persons and a new avoidable mortality definition for children and young people. These definitions were developed following a public consultation in 2015.
Death rates of pre-term, full-term and post-term babies and various factors that may influence their survival.
Deaths caused by conditions such as heart disease and cancer, broken down by gender.