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Abstract: . . . of the leading causes of death in England and Wales, produced for the first time following a consultation by ONS. It found: Heart disease (including heart attacks) was the leading cause of death for both sexes in England and Wales in 2005 accounting for one in five male deaths and around one in six female. . . . . . . certificates, following from an increasing recognition of Alzheimers as the disease underlying much dementia. Mortality rates based on mentions of Parkinsons disease declined over the same time period, by 22 per cent for males and 32 per cent for females. Between 1985 and 2004, trends in mentions of dementia . . . . . . registered in 2005 were published by ONS on 18 May 2005: http://www.statistics.gov.uk/pdfdir/bd0506.pdf 2. ONS published a consultation document on ranking leading causes of death in England and Wales on 31 January 2006. The consultation period ended on 13 March 2006. 3. Details of the policy governing the release . . . . . . in 2005 were published by ONS on 18 May 2005: http://www.statistics.gov.uk/pdfdir/bd0506.pdf 2. ONS published a consultation document on ranking leading causes of death in England and Wales on 31 January 2006. The consultation period ended on 13 March 2006. 3. Details of the policy governing the release of new . . . . . . were published by ONS on 18 May 2005: http://www.statistics.gov.uk/pdfdir/bd0506.pdf 2. ONS published a consultation document on ranking leading causes of death in England and Wales on 31 January 2006. The consultation period ended on 13 March 2006. 3. Details of the policy governing the release of new data are available . . . --1736,5,174,2108,8678
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