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1 in 5 older people living in the community and 40% of older people living in care homes are affected by depression3 Dementia risk doubles every 5 years after age 65 1 in 6 people aged 80 –89 have dementia In Wolverhampton in 2016/17 there were 19,815 adults with depression known to their GP, and 2,780 people with severe
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www.wolverhampton.gov.uk• Neonatal mortality rate: rate of neonatal deaths (those occurring during the first 28 days of life) per 1000 live births • Post-neonatal mortality rate: rate of infants death occurring between 28 days and less than one year per 1000 live births Neonatal mortality is considered to reflect the health and care needs of both mother and new-born.
Public Health Annual Report 2017 - Wolverhampton
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