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The coronavirus pandemic has sadly brought death and dying closer to home for many of us. So in the midst of tragedy, when it comes to death, what have we learned?
has it is called k – ‘the dispersion parameter’. k can have any value between 0 and infinity. When k equals infinity every person who has a disease passes it on to the same number of ... reality – some people with coronavirus don’t pass it on to anyone, and a small number pass it on to lots of people. k and control of the epidemic A low value of k, as there is with coronavirus, can
Geriatrician Dr Lucy Pollock speaks about her new book, demystifying ageing, and enjoying a healthy, happy later life.
Age UK's Policy Manager Sally West asks why people from Black and other minority ethnic groups at greater risk of lower income and poverty in later life.
Elizabeth Webb, Age UK's Head of Research, discusses what we know about this variant of coronavirus, and how best to protect ourselves.
multi-talented comedian and exercise enthusiast discusses his new workout video with We Are Undefeatable to help people with long-term health conditions get more active. Comedian and actor Bill Bailey isn’t ... don’t tend to dwell on what’s happened,” he tells us. “I just keep going, and I always look to what’s around the next corner.” BB Sofa Bill’s love of challenging
The Age UK Health Influencing team reveals new findings into the health, care and wellbeing of people aged 50-59.
2021, Dr Elizabeth Webb examines the updated picture of how COVID-19 is impacting Black older people and what this tells us about continuing health inequalities. Last year, during Black History Month, we ... For Black History Month 2021 we look again at the data and some of Age UK’s own research, to see what has changed, what more we know now, and what that tells us about the presence of health inequalities
attraction in Scotland which are perfect for those with accessibility needs - including Edinburgh Castle and Abbotsford House.