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Broun

[broon]

noun

  1. (Matthew) Heywood (Campbell), 1888–1939, U.S. journalist, essayist, and novelist.



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Its research manager, James Broun, said RoSPA is "fully expecting this trend to continue rising if we don't start seeing the right prevention measures".

From BBC

Mr Broun said falls "can affect all age groups" but older people are at more risk of death from a slip or trip.

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"To be honest, it's a complex question and we're not sure we have a really simple answer," Mr Broun admitted.

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Mr Broun added it is a known fact that "inequality and deprivation are linked to poor health outcomes".

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Mr Broun said there is also "anecdotal evidence" that Covid lockdowns may have exacerbated fall risks among vulnerable people.

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