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- a selection of key publications published in recent years that  demonstrate a multi-disciplinary approach to understanding mortality experience and trends

Longevity Bulletin 16:
Focus on Mental Health

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DATELINE: Jul 2024

Issue 16 explores the topic of mental health, highlighting the role of nutrition in improving metabolic and mental health, examining the use of behavioural science and looking at the aftermath of COVID-19 and its impact on the NHS workforce.

Longevity Bulletin 15:
the machine learning issuee

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DATELINE: Aug 2023

Issue 15 explores the opportunities machine learning can offer actuaries across the profession and in working with mortality and longevity data.

Longevity Bulletin 14:
the social care issue

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DATELINE: Dec 2021

Issue 14 looks at the question of care provision in UK and internationally, and tries to provide insights and recommendations as to what ‘solving care’ might look like.

Longevity Bulletin 16:
Focus on Mental Health

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DATELINE: Jul 2024

Issue 16 explores the topic of mental health, highlighting the role of nutrition in improving metabolic and mental health, examining the use of behavioural science and looking at the aftermath of COVID-19 and its impact on the NHS workforce.

Longevity Bulletin 15:
the machine learning issuee

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DATELINE: Aug 2023

Issue 15 explores the opportunities machine learning can offer actuaries across the profession and in working with mortality and longevity data.

Longevity Bulletin 14:
the social care issue

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DATELINE: Dec 2021

Issue 14 looks at the question of care provision in UK and internationally, and tries to provide insights and recommendations as to what ‘solving care’ might look like.

Longevity Bulletin 17:
Focus on Climate Change

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DATELINE: Oct 2025

Issue 17 features perspectives from experts at WTW, KPMG, Club Vita, and the International Longevity Centre (ILC), and examines how temperature-linked mortality, disease patterns, and systemic tipping points could influence the way actuaries assess and manage future risks.

Longevity Bulletin 14:
the social care issue

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DATELINE: Dec 2021

Issue 14 looks at the question of care provision in UK and internationally, and tries to provide insights and recommendations as to what ‘solving care’ might look like.

Longevity Bulletin 16:
Focus on Mental Health

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DATELINE: Jul 2024

Issue 16 explores the topic of mental health, highlighting the role of nutrition in improving metabolic and mental health, examining the use of behavioural science and looking at the aftermath of COVID-19 and its impact on the NHS workforce.

Longevity Bulletin 15:
the machine learning issuee

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DATELINE: Aug 2023

Issue 15 explores the opportunities machine learning can offer actuaries across the profession and in working with mortality and longevity data.

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