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  1. FINAL Ageing in Coastal and Rural Communities.pdf

    the decline in pubs in the UK, including the 2007 indoor smoking ban, the 2008 recession, rising alcohol prices (due to increased taxation), and socialising at home becoming more commonplace as technology ... University of Bristol found men’s reasons for going to the pub to be much broader than just drinking alcohol. Men reported wanting to interact with other people, get out of the house, and break their daily

  2. FS24 LP Personal budgets and direct payments in social care.pdf

    not prevented by law from receiving direct payments (for example because you must attend drug or alcohol rehabilitation as part of a court order) Age UK factsheet 24 November 2025 Personal budgets and direct

  3. FS9 LP Anti-social behaviour in housing.pdf

    have a range of standard powers, for example, they can issue fixedpenalty tickets and confiscate alcohol consumed in public places and may also have locally determined powers. 8 What landlords can do All

  4. Factsheet - Planning for your funeral (PDF)

    home? Will you use a caterer or are family and friends willing to bring food? Do you want to offer alcohol? ⚫ Do you want a memorial in the garden of remembrance or to have your ashes scattered in a favourite

  5. VMLM_Final_Instructions_2018.pdf

    sweat must be replaced otherwise your body becomes dehydrated(shortofwater)andless efficient.Alcoholicdrinks,teaandcoffee are dehydrating. Take plenty of nonalcoholic drinks, especially when training ... differentafter20miles.Drinkingontherun needs practice. Drinkplentyoffluidsbutpreferablyno alcohol in the two days leading up to a race.Donotdrinkexcessivelyjustbefore a race, during a race

  6. AgeUKIG14_staying_steady_inf.pdf

    to be changed. If you have any concerns about your medicines, speak to your doctor or pharmacist. Alcohol can increase your risk of falling in and of itself – but it’s worth knowing that it can also interact

  7. Your mind matters information guide (PDF)

    sleeping more or less than usual. • Not taking as much care of your appearance. • Drinking more alcohol than usual. Changes within your body: • Physical aches and pains with no obvious physical cause

  8. FS5 LP Dental care NHS and private treatment.pdf

    greater risk if you are diabetic or a smoker. Most cases of mouth cancer are linked to tobacco and alcohol consumption. You are at greater risk if you regularly consume them together. The tradition in some

  9. Factsheet - Dental care NHS and private treatment (PDF)

    greater risk if you are diabetic or a smoker. Most cases of mouth cancer are linked to tobacco and alcohol consumption. You are at greater risk if you regularly consume them together. The tradition in some

  10. FS5 Dental care NHS and private treatment.pdf

    greater risk if you are diabetic or a smoker. Most cases of mouth cancer are linked to tobacco and alcohol consumption. You are at greater risk if you regularly consume them together. The tradition in some

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