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Browsing the Vonhaus website looking for potential trolleys I came across this one. Looks good in many ways, but I'm not sure the second feature is really something they should be boasting about.
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By Dreamingofsunnydays · Posted
With it being a month later and Avalon & Acoustic line ups out have you added anyone? Anyone moved up or down of fallen off your list? Hers our most current; -
Definitely not that, the first link I quoted and referred to was 2015:- "Estimates suggest costs anywhere between £3 billion and £6 billion for NHS treatments in a given year. In the longer term the total cost might be lower, since some of those who die prematurely due to smoking might otherwise have gone on to cost the service even more money due to other health conditions. NHS treatment isn't the only cost to the government, which spends money on things like sweeping up cigarette butts and putting out fires caused by cigarettes. It also loses tax revenue from lost productivity when people are made ill by smoking. Conditions caused by smoking cost the NHS billions The cost of treating smokers in England was estimated at £2.7 billion in 2006. That was made up of £1.2 billion spent on hospital treatment, £600 million on consultations with GPs and practice nurses, and £900 million on GP prescriptions. That £2.7 billion would be worth about £3.2 billion today (adjusting using GDP deflators). Other research put it as high as £5.2 billion in 2005/06 (about £6.2 billion today). These studies suggest a range of between £3 and £6 billion costs to the NHS, but there's too much uncertainty in the estimates to rely on these bounds or place a more precise estimate between them." So a phenomenal increase in 9 years.
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They should bow down before your mighty competitors wisdom 😉
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