RT @CharityChicken: @KiraBrook @luckytran Or their parents will die @ 45 & they won’t live to their 40s, like my granddad (born 1919q3 & dy…
@KiraBrook @luckytran Or their parents will die @ 45 & they won’t live to their 40s, like my granddad (born 1919q3 & dying @ 36 of colon cancer) & his mom due to 1918 flu. https://t.co/YLnjDKLlVV. Some think reduced “early life disease exposure
RT @CharityChicken: @broadwaybabyto Indeed, & long-term. My great grandma was pregnant with my granddad during the 1918 flu (he was born in…
@broadwaybabyto Indeed, & long-term. My great grandma was pregnant with my granddad during the 1918 flu (he was born in 1919). They survived pregnancy & birth but both died prematurely (mom 7 years later of tuberculosis w/pulmonary hemorrhage, son
RT @MarcusFitzsimon: @MeetJess @Diana79929170 @mehdirhasan *ALL governments* have rushed back to normal WAY TOO SOON https://t.co/k62XlZzm…
@MeetJess @Diana79929170 @mehdirhasan *ALL governments* have rushed back to normal WAY TOO SOON https://t.co/k62XlZzmHu
@booriddly @LawArchive @Awithonelison @nokimigibbler @Alexander_TRB @tohellwithuga2 The study will be a retrospective, done at intervals until roughly 2120, calculating mortality and causes from both sets of people. This study from 2013 analyzes mortality
@SobukiRa @FinancialTimes "disease exposure increases old-age mortality through noncancer causes, which include respiratory and cardiovascular diseases, and may trigger a trade-off in the risk of cancer and noncancer causes. Potential mechanisms include in
RT @rafalkonopka: @MCBazacoPhD @tomfolanmd 2/ ➡️Can the 20th century coronary heart disease epidemic reveal something about the 1918 infl…
RT @keisuke4713: 1918年インフルpandemicと老年期死亡率 https://t.co/uNTQBJmsIs 1918年インフル流行中の妊娠後期曝露 ⇒後年の心血管疾患・呼吸器疾患死亡risk⬆️ 癌死亡率⬇️ 前立腺癌治療androgen遮断療法⇒心血管…
1918年インフルpandemicと老年期死亡率 https://t.co/uNTQBJmsIs 1918年インフル流行中の妊娠後期曝露 ⇒後年の心血管疾患・呼吸器疾患死亡risk⬆️ 癌死亡率⬇️ 前立腺癌治療androgen遮断療法⇒心血管疾患と糖尿病死亡率⬆️ 炎症とapoptosis:trade-off 生後1年の高感染症負荷も健康に不可逆的損傷risk
@GuitarmoogMusic There's massive precedent for this sort of post-viral damage (for want of a better term) https://t.co/xPRyeYsYZA
@Verily_Grey @pookleblinky Show me where the lack of causal connection is in the citations given above, then. https://t.co/xPRyeYsYZA
@DelCastanedo @alfwarrior @Perbess FYI por ejemplo https://t.co/IZljepDeB1
Cohorts born during 1918 pandemic and in its aftermath exposed to stress, which leads to inflammation which has long-term health effects (on cancer, cardiovascular disease, etc.) https://t.co/cuJdh49zd7
@Chuppacadabra @PeterMalovrh Za začetek ... je pa kar dosti tovrstne literature tako da lahko še stric google pomaga. 🙈 https://t.co/vyV6jeHxFn https://t.co/0C47FfH156 https://t.co/zziyLZB5un
@JaedynRuli at the population level, we want to avoid pandemics for gestating humans https://t.co/F57zrMS8sw.
RT @Asher_Wolf: Early Life Exposure to the 1918 Influenza Pandemic and Old-Age Mortality by Cause of Death https://t.co/2sPy6OU6uK
Early Life Exposure to the 1918 Influenza Pandemic and Old-Age Mortality by Cause of Death https://t.co/2sPy6OU6uK
@dice_alton @AnotherNHhick @AmyKremer @realDonaldTrump https://t.co/RPjczhn2sI You obliviously don’t know STEM.
Early Life Exposure to the 1918 Influenza Pandemic and Old-Age Mortality by Cause of Death https://t.co/6xW4ipaHai #svpol #pldebatt