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// Figures from the Office of National Statistics show there were an estimated 25,400 extra deaths.
That marks a reduction of around 30% on the previous year.
The fall is possibly because while it was certainly cold last winter, there was no big outbreak of seasonal
The elderly are especially vulnerable during the colder winter months but although there are more deaths in winter, few die directly as a result of hypothermia. //
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-11820511
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// Nine elderly people died every hour from cold-related illnesses last winter against a background of soaring energy bills.
Official figures show the number of deaths linked to cold over the four-month period reached 25,400 in England and Wales, plus 2,760 in Scotland.
Charities and energy company critics claim the UK has the highest winter death rate in northern Europe, even worse than much colder countries such as Finland and Sweden. //
http://www.dailymail....nter-prices-soar.html