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[Mr. Bill Olner in the Chair] — Social Care Services (23 Oct 2007)

Ian Stewart: .... For the first time, this year there are more people aged 65 and over than 18 and under. We are also facing a steadily rising number of people with long-term conditions. The effects of obesity, smoking, alcohol and drug misuse, diabetes and conditions such as strokes and dementia all have an impact on individuals and families that increases their likelihood of requiring adult social care....

Health Inequalities (9 Oct 2007)

Ian Stewart: ...life expectancy between Salford and England as a whole—3.1 years—is the same now as it was eight years ago. For women, it has widened from 2.3 years to 2.7 years. The death rate from smoking in Salford is higher than the north-west and England averages and is the fifth highest in England. Smoking accounts for 505 deaths in Salford every year—deaths that are avoidable. The...

Oral Answers to Questions — Health: Tobacco (15 Dec 1998)

Mr Ian Stewart: Smoking causes one in seven deaths from heart disease, and my constituency has the highest incidence of heart disease in the country. In my local authority of Salford, the British Heart Foundation runs the Heartstart scheme, which trains young people to give emergency life support to those suffering from heart attacks and teaches them about the causes of heart attacks, including smoking. Does...

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