Risk of Death Can Soar When Spouse is Sick

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When a person over 65 is debilitated, the odds of dying within a year can increase dramatically for the spouse, a new study shows.

If a man is diagnosed with dementia, for example, the risk of death skyrockets 28 percent for his wife over the next year. If it's the woman who suffers dementia, the husband's death risk climbs 22 percent.

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Row 0 - Cell 0 HusbandWife
Dementia22%28%
Psychiatric disease19%32%
Serious fracture15%11%
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease12%13%
Congestive heart failure12%15%
Stroke6%5%
Ischemic heart disease5%0
Sepsis9%0
Pneumonia6%6%
Abdominal surgical disease4%0
Leukemia or lymphoma00
Pancreatic Cancer00
Colon Cancer00
Lung Cancer00
All other forms of cancer00
All other diagnoses2%0
Robert Roy Britt

Robert is an independent health and science journalist and writer based in Phoenix, Arizona. He is a former editor-in-chief of Live Science with over 20 years of experience as a reporter and editor. He has worked on websites such as Space.com and Tom's Guide, and is a contributor on Medium, covering how we age and how to optimize the mind and body through time. He has a journalism degree from Humboldt State University in California.