People with severe intellectual disabilities live 24 years less on average
Key takeaway
Study reveals people with severe intellectual disabilities live 24 years less than average.
- Step 1 · The triggerstudy reveals significant life expectancy gap for individuals with severe intellectual disabilities.
- Step 2 · Knock-onhealthcare providers, including NHS, may implement targeted interventions to address avoidable deaths.
- Step 3 · Knock-onincreased funding and resources allocated to support services for individuals with disabilities.
- Step 4 · Reaches youimproved health outcomes and quality of life for affected individuals, influencing public health policies.
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Source: theguardian.com
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