Fred2620 t1_jdr8j7s wrote
Reply to comment by JeffreyDawmer in Research found after six years spent tracking health outcomes among nearly 925,000 Danish seniors, investigators determined that when a man between the ages of 65 and 69 loses his wife he is 70% more likely to die in the year that follows, when compared with his non-widowed peers by Wagamaga
Single males show no difference in mortality in the months following the death of their nonexistent wife.
JeffreyDawmer t1_jdrp7ng wrote
That's not what I'm asking. If you treat single men as a control group, it could shed more light on what the root causes are. Funny though
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