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Study links Doomsday Clock to US mortality and mental health patterns

Last updated: March 13, 2025 4:21 am
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The Doomsday Clock, a symbolic representation of how close humanity is to self-destruction, has been a prominent figure since 1947. Originally focused on nuclear threats, the clock now encompasses a range of existential risks such as climate change, technology, and political instability. While the clock is famous, its connection to health and mortality has never been explored until now.

A recent study by researchers at Mass General Brigham delved into the mortality and mental health implications of the Doomsday Clock. Using data from the CDC and IHME, the study found a correlation between the clock’s proximity to midnight and mortality rates for various conditions. Closer to midnight, rates of Alzheimer’s disease, suicide, unintentional injuries, and substance-related disorders were higher, while rates of certain diseases like cancer and HIV were lower.

Lead author Samuel Justin Sinclair emphasized the significance of this study as a first step in understanding the link between global events, psychology, and health. The results suggest that societal risks reflected by the Doomsday Clock may impact individual health outcomes. Senior author David Silbersweig highlighted the interconnectedness of well-being at all levels, from individuals to the planet.

The study’s findings point to the potential use of socio-political indicators like the Doomsday Clock in understanding broader health trends. By recognizing the influence of societal factors on health, policymakers and researchers can address large-scale challenges more effectively. Further studies are needed to explore the complex interactions between global events, mental health, and mortality.

The study was published in The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and marks a significant step in bridging the gap between world events and human health. As we continue to navigate uncertain times, understanding the impact of global risks on individual well-being is crucial for creating a healthier and more resilient society.

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