Disparity in Deaths of Despair Across Racial Lines in the U.S.

A study by researchers at The Ohio State University reveals a disparity in deaths of despair across racial lines in the U.S., with White Americans more likely to succumb to despair-related situations despite experiencing lower levels of psychological distress overall. The study highlights the broader health implications of despair on mortality rates due to various diseases among White and Black Americans.

Presidential Election Candidates' Advanced Age

The article discusses the age of the two major-party candidates for the presidential election and raises concerns about their ability to lead the country effectively due to their advanced age. It also highlights the importance of considering the mortality rates of past presidents and the risks associated with electing older individuals to such a demanding position.