JetBlackBoogie t1_jedn0fm wrote on March 31, 2023 at 6:50 AM Reply to 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 The amount of people who read an article like this and immediately see it as an opportunity for gender point scoring is disgusting. Imagine you were being so dismissive of your own Father, Brother, or Son. The point of research like this, at least in part, is to help people. Poking fun at dying elderly men is not helping to resolve anything. Permalink 1
JetBlackBoogie t1_jedn0fm wrote
Reply to 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
The amount of people who read an article like this and immediately see it as an opportunity for gender point scoring is disgusting.
Imagine you were being so dismissive of your own Father, Brother, or Son.
The point of research like this, at least in part, is to help people. Poking fun at dying elderly men is not helping to resolve anything.