Mental health overtakes cancer and obesity as Britons’ biggest health worry
Ipsos survey asked people in 31 countries what they thought of their health and healthcare
Mental health has overtaken cancer and obesity as the health problem most Britons worry about, a global survey has revealed.
Experts said the shift in the public’s perception reflected the sharp rise in recent years in mental ill-health caused by the Covid pandemic, the cost of living crisis and male violence against women.
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By Denis Campbell Health policy editor
Mental health overtakes cancer and obesity as Britons’ biggest health worry to Continue reading...
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Ipsos survey asked people in 31 countries what they thought of their health and healthcare
Mental health has overtaken cancer and obesity as the health problem most Britons worry about, a global survey has revealed.
Experts said the shift in the public’s perception reflected the sharp rise in recent years in mental ill-health caused by the Covid pandemic, the cost of living crisis and male violence against women.
Continue reading...
By Denis Campbell Health policy editor
Mental health overtakes cancer and obesity as Britons’ biggest health worry to Continue reading...
NHS Forums - For NHS Staff and Patients Alike