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Post by Totheleft on Jan 21, 2024 21:50:08 GMT
I've already touched on subject of Scotland high Mortality rate . And said Scotland high Drug and Alcohol abuse was a factor in the high death rate . But that's just the tip of the Iceberg .
Mortality rate from coronary heart disease in the United Kingdom 2020, by country Published by Conor Stewart , May 13, 2022 This statistic displays the mortality rate from coronary heart disease in the United Kingdom in 2020, by country. In that year, Scotland had the highest death rate from the disease with 126 deaths per 100,000 population.
There no doubt that Deaths due to Drug and alcohol abuse And heart disease ate related to poverty and hectic life style
But Wales has a worst Economy and Surposed worse NHS care and older population then Scotland. but Scotland has a worse Mortality rate then Labour controlled Waless
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Post by sandypine on Jan 23, 2024 14:17:52 GMT
I've already touched on subject of Scotland high Mortality rate . And said Scotland high Drug and Alcohol abuse was a factor in the high death rate . But that's just the tip of the Iceberg . Mortality rate from coronary heart disease in the United Kingdom 2020, by country Published by Conor Stewart , May 13, 2022 This statistic displays the mortality rate from coronary heart disease in the United Kingdom in 2020, by country. In that year, Scotland had the highest death rate from the disease with 126 deaths per 100,000 population. There no doubt that Deaths due to Drug and alcohol abuse And heart disease ate related to poverty and hectic life style But Wales has a worst Economy and Surposed worse NHS care and older population then Scotland. but Scotland has a worse Mortality rate then Labour controlled Waless Some of it beyond doubt is genetic heritage. The history of Scots squeezed into tenements with all the childhood diseases rampant has resulted in genes passed on that are switched on that are protections for those diseases, the downside is that they make the people so protected more vulnerable to the earlier onset of adult diseases. Plus the fact that Scotland has much shorter days in winter than Wales and even allowing for Welsh weather is more prone to overcast skies.
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Post by thomas on Jan 23, 2024 16:21:39 GMT
I've already touched on subject of Scotland high Mortality rate . And said Scotland high Drug and Alcohol abuse was a factor in the high death rate . But that's just the tip of the Iceberg . Mortality rate from coronary heart disease in the United Kingdom 2020, by country Published by Conor Stewart , May 13, 2022 This statistic displays the mortality rate from coronary heart disease in the United Kingdom in 2020, by country. In that year, Scotland had the highest death rate from the disease with 126 deaths per 100,000 population. There no doubt that Deaths due to Drug and alcohol abuse And heart disease ate related to poverty and hectic life style But Wales has a worst Economy and Surposed worse NHS care and older population then Scotland. but Scotland has a worse Mortality rate then Labour controlled Waless Some of it beyond doubt is genetic heritage. prove it ?
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Post by sandypine on Jan 23, 2024 22:01:21 GMT
Some of it beyond doubt is genetic heritage. prove it ? Proving it is at best tricky but it has been researched by various groups here is some research. "Historic and demographic events leave their signatures in the genomes of populations. These genomic marks allow us to track relationships, reconstruct introgression events and find different patterns in the populations that can be linked with structural variation or reflect areas in high linkage disequilibrium. This study provides a detailed picture of the genetic structure within the GS:SFHS cohort and some historic demographic events that have shaped the genomes of its individuals." www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4458001/"These findings illuminate the history of the Scottish population and have implications for further analyses such as the study of the contributions of common and rare variants to trait heritabilities and the evaluation of genomic and phenotypic prediction of disease." And "Only 40 years ago the idea that genes could be switched on and off was revolutionary. This concept was a major advance, and it came originally from the study of how E. coli bacteria adapt to changes in the composition of their growth medium. Parallel studies on the lambda bacteriophage led to many of the same conclusions and helped to establish the underlying mechanism. Many of the same principles apply to eucaryotic cells. However, the enormous complexity of gene regulation in higher organisms, combined with the packaging of their DNA into chromatin, creates special challenges and some novel opportunities for control—as we shall see. We begin with the simplest example—an on-off switch in bacteria that responds to a single signal." www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK26872/
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