Diseases of Despair: A Small Ohio City Fights an Epidemic of Self-Destruction
These women are trying to survive an epidemic of self-destruction in small-town and rural America. Death rates have risen sharply among whites, particularly women, particularly those with a high school education or less — the white working class that played a key role in the November election. Last year, overall life expectancy in the United States fell for the first time since 1993, when HIV was rampant.
Today there is no emergent virus running amok. Instead, Americans are dying from a rash of pathologies, sicknesses and addictions that experts call “diseases of despair.”
Why Do Many Reasonable People Doubt Science?
On living in an age when scientific knowledge about vaccinations and climate change are put into question.
The vestigial tale
In our modern click-and-skim world, there’s dwindling time and space for the expertly crafted narrative