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  1. Age UK's Leeds Abbey Dash race rules 2024 - terms and conditions - FINAL.pdf

    in our opinion you are unfit to participate in the Event due to: (a) the consumption or use of alcohol or drugs; or (b) an injury or illness; • 3.1.4 you fail to arrive at the start location at the

  2. Leeds Abbey Dash Junior 2k race rules 2023 - terms and conditions.pdf

    in our opinion you are unfit to participate in the Event due to: (a) the consumption or use of alcohol or drugs; or (b) an injury or illness; • 3.1.4 you fail to arrive at the start location at the

  3. RB_May16_CPA_rapid_review_Diversity_in_older_age_LGBT.pdf

    in areas of public health, with a likely impact on mortality.7 The higher prevalence of smoking, alcohol use and drug use and the lower uptake of screening programmes are likely to contribute to an increased ... less likely to see their biological family frequently.  LGB older people are more likely to drink alcohol, take drugs, have a history of poor mental health with concerns about future mental health and to

  4. Age UK Response to APPG on Hunger and Food Poverty Inquiry - June 2014 (PDF)

    ‘most vulnerable’ and with less stable lives - for example due to mental health problems or drug and alcohol problems. 4 http://www.ageuk.org.uk/money-matters/

  5. RB_May12_Health_care_quality_report.pdf

    ............................................................ 39 Chart 25: Hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption ............................................................... 40 Chart 26: Low vitamin ... lives in less privileged groups, including greater exposure to major risk factors, such as smoking, alcohol consumption, obesity, physical inactivity, diet quality, and use of preventive medical care. Underlying

  6. RB_May12_Health_care_quality_report.pdf

    ............................................................ 39 Chart 25: Hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption ............................................................... 40 Chart 26: Low vitamin ... lives in less privileged groups, including greater exposure to major risk factors, such as smoking, alcohol consumption, obesity, physical inactivity, diet quality, and use of preventive medical care. Underlying

  7. AgeUKIG65_Sex_relationships_and_intimacy_inf.pdf

    you can do to support sexual function. Lifestyle changes such as stopping smoking, drinking less alcohol and exercising regularly can all make a big difference. Lots of people find that stress is a factor ... (page 30) provides tools and support to help you lose weight, quit smoking, get active or drink less alcohol. Next steps. For more information about making lifestyle changes, see our guide Healthy living. Making

  8. HWA Depression and Anxiety booklet.pdf

    medication as directed – either not taking it at all or taking too much of it, „ Drinking more alcohol. Different types of depression Clinical depression This type of depression will last for at least ... maintaining your mental health as it is for preventing physical health problems. „ Keep an eye on your alcohol and smoking as they can make things worse. It’s not advisable to use cannabis if you have a diagnosis

  9. Cost of living parliamentary briefing - May 2022.pdf

    now frequently beyond the reach of many on low and modest incomes. Figures show: • Food and non-alcoholic beverage prices are up 6.7% over the 12 months to April 2022 • Over the same period electricity

  10. RB_Oct12_Age_Disc_Reg.pdf

    material.  Age 'challenges' or verification: applies to shops when selling age restricted goods (e.g. alcohol)  Residential park homes: applies to owners of sites where static caravans and the like are used

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