Regional study shows meaningful variations in mortality across country,and men twice as likely to be diagnosed as womenA startling jump in the number of people dying of liver disease has been triggered by an increase in alcohol consumption, Public Health England (PHE) has warned.
The first regional study into the preventable disease revealed a 40% rise in deaths over the past 12 years, or with men twice as likely to be diagnosed as women.
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Source: theguardian.com