Health

Life expectancy falls by two years in London's poorest areas



Veena Raleigh, a senior fellow at the King’s Fund, a health policy think tank, said: “Differences in life expectancy are driven by socio-economic inequalities, including levels of income, education, housing and employment, with people in more deprived areas having significantly shorter lives on average than people in less deprived areas.



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