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Follow on Google News | ![]() Covid fatalities plummet, as dementia and heart disease become No 1 killersHowever, a leading testing expert says that this success shouldn't disguise the fact that deaths for the year to date are 7.6% above average in England and up 6.5% in Wales. The leading killers are dementia/Alzheimer's in England, and heart disease in Wales. Leading testing expert, Dr Avinash Hari Narayanan (MBChB), Clinical Lead at London Medical Laboratory (https://www.londonmedicallaboratory.com/) 'There's no doubt that the Covid screening programme during the pandemic helped reduce the virus' spread while vaccines were developed. Why hasn't there been a similar effort in the face of dementia and heart disease? Dementia has been the leading killer in England for two years now, but there's been no surge in testing. Likewise, there has been no movement similar to the UK's Covid response to take on the potentially devastating impact of heart disease. This is despite the fact it's such a treatable condition if caught early. 'For both dementia and heart disease, blood testing is vital, either in detecting high 'bad' cholesterol levels or in eliminating other conditions that might be mistaken for dementia/Alzheimer's. Blood tests can help identify many conditions early, which is especially useful for diseases that are not routinely screened for yet in the UK. 'Of course, people don't have to wait for a doctor's appointment to get a blood test. London Medical Laboratory's General Health Profile blood test (https://www.londonmedicallaboratory.com/ End
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