People with severe intellectual disabilities live 24 years less on average
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This story was selected and curated by our editorial team in the Disability category. Published on August 17, 2026 • Originally reported by Tobi Thomas Health and inequalities correspondent. OMEGAZEPRIME provides independent news coverage and analysis for our readers. Stay informed with the latest developments.
This story was selected and curated by our editorial team in the Disability category. Published on August 17, 2026 • Originally reported by Tobi Thomas Health and inequalities correspondent. OMEGAZEPRIME provides independent news coverage and analysis for our readers. Stay informed with the latest developments.
Exclusive: Research also finds stark ethnic disparities, and 40% of deaths among group classed as avoidable
People living with severe intellectual disabilities are dying 24 years younger on average than the wider population, a study has found, with 40% of such deaths being avoidable.
The study also found that within this group, people from minority ethnic backgrounds were dying 14 years younger than their white counterparts.
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