@DrJenCaudle Do you tell your patients that childhood history of measles and influenza has been associated with lower cancer mortality? https://t.co/vaFRH4u4Nj
@NJDeptofHealth "Childhood history of measles and influenza, were both independently associated with lower cancer mortality" https://t.co/vaFRH4u4Nj
@therealKathryn @BuDs_UK @ELHopkins https://t.co/9gRj974sxW here you go. Only because I know you're incapable of using google.
@FSBuchholzer @michaelmina_lab @gomez_rial5 "In this pre-vaccination cohort, childhood infection with measles and influenza were associated with a reduced risk of death from cancer in adulthood". https://t.co/LsPydq3wcL
Childhood measles results in lower incidence of adult cancer, now not many people know dat https://t.co/uFFpyrDs2L).
@TnAlistair @AngF05 @boriquagato Even the pathogenic ones may be beneficial. "...childhood infection with measles and influenza were associated with a reduced risk of death from cancer in adulthood..." https://t.co/OVlVZVVcNl
@catsscareme2021 •Evidence that NATURAL Measles infection may protect again certain cancers: https://t.co/EJVzgWGKM0 https://t.co/cCMBCHIB3g https://t.co/Uw90NQlnIh •Evidence that natural measles infection reduces risk of allergies (atopy) https://t.co/nxx
@MannicheVibeke 2013, Tennant et al: Studie med over 1142 personer konkluderer at “i denne kohorte (ensartet gruppe af individer) fra før vaccinernes tid, er barndommens mæslinge- og influenzainfektioner forbundet med en nedsat risiko for at dø af kræft i
@ashtroid22 @FaustoBustos We really REALLY need to reexamine the long term impact of all the common viruses. This reminds me of an old paper of mine, the results from which (regarding pertussis/whooping cough) I have always wanted to try and replicate... h
@LTock @michaelmina_lab @doritmi @RogueTrader84 @Rosewind2007 @DoctorChristian @thereal_truther @drg1985 “Childhood history of measles and influenza, were both independently associated with lower cancer mortality during ages 15-60 years.” https://t.co/mBPd
@michaelmina_lab @LTock @doritmi @RogueTrader84 @Rosewind2007 @DoctorChristian @thereal_truther @drg1985 What do you think? “Childhood history of measles and influenza, were both independently associated with lower cancer mortality during ages 15-60 year
@DrSuneilJain @NYTHealth You dropped the last digit. https://t.co/GXM3BNgSX1
RT @Steftyem: Good external validity example (or lack thereof) with naturopath trying to argue against vaccines with an article that states…
Good external validity example (or lack thereof) with naturopath trying to argue against vaccines with an article that states flatly it uses a “pre-vaccine cohort”
@NYTHealth “Childhood history of measles and influenza, were both independently associated with lower cancer mortality...” https://t.co/mBPdf9kVZX
“Childhood history of measles and influenza, were both independently associated with lower cancer mortality during ages 15-60 years.” https://t.co/mBPdf9kVZX
Also this conclusion contradicts your reporting: https://t.co/mBPdf9kVZX
@DarlaShine @donlemon Childhood infectious disease and premature death from cancer: a prospective cohort study. ➡️ https://t.co/7aV1lRnHnY History of chicken pox may reduce risk of brain cancer later in life ➡️ https://t.co/qdsRkExxm5
Favourite: Whooping cough in childhood associated with ¿chance? increase in premature death from cancer http://t.co/bLVfcG7yFV #SSMTalk
Favourite: Whooping cough in childhood associated with ¿chance? increase in premature death from cancer http://t.co/bLVfcG7yFV #SSMTalk
Favourite: Whooping cough in childhood associated with ¿chance? increase in premature death from cancer http://t.co/bLVfcG7yFV #SSMTalk
@citzgirl @zetadoc it might have scary long term implications as well - via @Peter_Tennant http://t.co/Y8VB3npLTZ
@PICMatChiHealth Oh dear... Might have scary long term implications too... http://t.co/T6to2AEyof
.@DeVijfdeDag Antroposofen die kinderen hel. niet inenten kunnen niet sel. wetensch. gaan shoppen #mazelen #kinkhoest http://t.co/cln75X1olK
Recente studie: 'Childhood infectious disease and premature death from cancer: a prospective cohort study' http://t.co/cY9JzqnYQP >
.@NCIEpi How about the association between childhood infectious diseases and the risk of cancer? http://t.co/bLVfcFPXhl
RT @Peter_Tennant: Childhood history of measles associated with lower risk of death from adult cancer, whooping cough with higher risk http://t.co/B3YkSlu5
RT @Peter_Tennant: Out today: Childhood infectious disease & premature death from cancer http://t.co/B3YkSlu5 #Epidemiology #PublicHealth #HygeineHypothesis
RT @SCPHRP: Research from @Peter_Tennant: Childhood infectious disease and premature death from cancer: prospective cohort study http://t.co/uK3YDM51
Out today: Childhood infectious disease & premature death from cancer http://t.co/B3YkSlu5 #Epidemiology #PublicHealth #HygeineHypothesis
Research from @Peter_Tennant: Childhood infectious disease and premature death from cancer: prospective cohort study http://t.co/uK3YDM51
RT @Peter_Tennant: My paper in Eur J Epi investigates association between childhood infectious diseases & death from adult cancer http://t.co/B3YkSlu5
Findings cautiously support hygiene hypothesis, but with caveats & surprises, and clearly more research is needed! http://t.co/B3YkSlu5
Childhood history of measles associated with lower risk of death from adult cancer, whooping cough with higher risk http://t.co/B3YkSlu5
RT @Peter_Tennant: My paper in Eur J Epi investigates association between childhood infectious diseases & death from adult cancer http://t.co/B3YkSlu5
My paper in Eur J Epi investigates association between childhood infectious diseases & death from adult cancer http://t.co/B3YkSlu5