Introduction
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All Our Health is a resource to help healthcare professionals in England maximise the impact they can have on improving health outcomes and reducing health inequalities.
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All Our Health is a resource to help healthcare professionals in England maximise the impact they can have on improving health outcomes and reducing health inequalities.
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An introduction to All Our Health on is now available on You Tube.
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Making Every Contact Count is an approach to behaviour change that utilises the millions of day to day interactions that organisations and people have with other people to support them in making positive changes to their physical and mental health and wellbeing.
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Dementia is a term used to describe a collection of symptoms including memory loss, problems with reasoning, perception and communication skills.
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Infections that cannot be treated continue to develop, and the rapid spread of multi-drug resistant organisms means that we can no longer prevent or treat everyday infections or diseases with antibiotics.
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Falls and fractures in older people are a costly and often preventable health issue.
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Alcohol-related harm is a major health problem.
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Physical inactivity is responsible for one in six UK deaths (equal to smoking) and is estimated to cost the UK £7.4 billion annually (including £0.9 billion to the NHS alone).
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Tobacco use remains one of the biggest public health challenges.
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Physical and mental health are related, with one affecting the other.
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Obesity and excess weight are significant health issues for adults across the life course and into old age.
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Childhood obesity, and excess weight, are significant health issues for individual children, their families and public health.
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Healthy weight messages communicated to children, young people and families need to be consistent and evidence-based.