Brussels, 29/11/2013 (Agence Europe) - Circulatory diseases and neoplasms (tumours) were by far the most prevalent causes of death among people aged 65 and over in the European Union (EU28) in 2010, with 1,931 and 1,075 deaths respectively per 100,000 inhabitants of this age group, the statistical office of the European Union (Eurostat) states in a new report. Respiratory diseases (378 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants), digestive diseases (177), diseases of the nervous system (154) and deaths...