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This report contains results from a biennial survey of secondary school pupils in England in years 7 to 11 (mostly aged 11 to 15), focusing on smoking, drinking and drug use. It covers a range of topics including prevalence, habits, attitudes, and for the first time in 2018, wellbeing.
Data for this publication are extracted each month as a snapshot in time from the GP Payments system (Open Exeter) maintained by NHS Digital. This release is an accurate snapshot as at 1 August 2019.
The proportion of patients, expressed as a percentage, with a hip fracture recovering to their previous levels of mobility at 120 days.
The proportion of patients, expressed as a percentage, with a hip fracture recovering to their previous levels of mobility at 120 days.
The proportion of patients, expressed as a percentage, with a hip fracture recovering to their previous levels of mobility at 120 days.
The proportion of patients, expressed as a percentage, with a hip fracture recovering to their previous levels of mobility at 120 days.
The proportion of patients, expressed as a percentage, with a hip fracture recovering to their previous levels of mobility at 120 days.
The proportion of patients, expressed as a percentage, with a hip fracture recovering to their previous levels of mobility at 120 days.
The proportion of patients, expressed as a percentage, with a hip fracture recovering to their previous levels of mobility at 120 days.
Infant mortality is defined as the number of babies dying before the age of one for every 1,000 live births.