> The difference was especially noticeable among men under 50, with non-voters in this group more likely to die from accidents, violence, or alcohol-related causes than those who voted. These findings suggest that civic participation, or the lack of it, could act as a signal for broader social or health vulnerabilities.
Correction: People who are closer to death are less interested in voting.
True...at least metaphorically:
> The difference was especially noticeable among men under 50, with non-voters in this group more likely to die from accidents, violence, or alcohol-related causes than those who voted. These findings suggest that civic participation, or the lack of it, could act as a signal for broader social or health vulnerabilities.