Media Coverage Richest One Percent Will Live Over Eight Years Longer on Average Than Those Living in Poorest Parts in UK by 2030, Experts Say 29th April 2015 The Independent health forecasting - health inequality Londoners “most at risk” of dying due to climate change 24th March 2014 ITV air pollution and climate South-east of England more vulnerable to heatwave deaths, research reveals 23rd March 2014 The Guardian air pollution and climate The big picture 15th December 2012 The Economist noncommunicable diseases Sugar rush 27th June 2011 The Economist noncommunicable diseases Diabetes cases double to 347 million 27th June 2011 Wall Street Journal noncommunicable diseases Diabetes rate ‘doubles’ – Imperial College and Harvard research suggests 26th June 2011 BBC News noncommunicable diseases Diabetes epidemic affecting 350m – and western fast food is to blame 25th June 2011 The Observer noncommunicable diseases Worldwide Diabetes More Than Doubled Since 1980 25th June 2011 Scientific American noncommunicable diseases How tiny Nauru became world’s fattest nation 4th February 2011 The Independent noncommunicable diseases Average blood pressure falls globally, shoots up in India 4th February 2011 The Times of India noncommunicable diseases Worldwide obesity rates have almost doubled since 1980, but some countries show improvements in high blood pressure, cholesterol 3rd February 2011 Los Angeles Times noncommunicable diseases Previous 1 2 … 26 27 28 29 Next >