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Monday, November 18, 2019

CHILDHOOD ILLNESS & CANCER

Women who had mumps had a 19% lower risk of ovarian cancer

Women who had mumps had a 19% lower risk of ovarian cancer according to a study from researchers from Harvard Medical School.

This is more evidence that childhood illnesses may help to protect us from heart attack, stroke and certain cancers.

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MEASLES & CANCER

People who had childhood measles were 66% less likely to have Hodgkin’s lymphoma

People who had childhood measles, versus those who did not, were

  • 66% less likely to have Hodgkin’s lymphoma
  • 40% less likely to have non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma
  • 71% less likely to have follicular B-cell non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.

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MEASLES & CANCER

People who had childhood chickenpox were 47% less likely to have Hodgkin’s lymphoma

People who had childhood chickenpox, versus those who did not, were 47% less likely to have Hodgkin’s lymphoma according to a study from Italy.

This is more evidence that childhood illnesses may help to protect us from certain diseases including heart attack, stroke and certain cancers.

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Sunday, November 10, 2019

CHILDHOOD ILLNESSES

Men who had both mumps and measles as a child were 29% less likely to die from a heart attack

Men who had both mumps and measles as a child were 29% less likely to die from a heart attack during a 19-21 year follow-up than men who did not have either of these diseases according to a study of 43,689 men and 60,147 women aged 40-79 years at baseline.

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CHILDHOOD ILLNESSES

Men who had both mumps and measles as a child were 13% less likely to die from an ischemic stroke

Men who had both mumps and measles as a child were 13% less likely to die from an ischemic stroke (where you get a blood clot in the brain) during a 19-21 year follow-up than men who did not have either of these diseases according to a study of 43,689 men and 60,147 women aged 40-79 years at baseline.

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CHILDHOOD ILLNESSES

Men who had both mumps and measles as a child were 24% less likely to die from a hemorrhagic stroke

Men who had both mumps and measles as a child were 24% less likely to die from a hemorrhagic stroke (where a blood vessels busts in the brain) during a 19-21 year follow-up than men who did not have either of these diseases according to a study of 43,689 men and 60,147 women aged 40-79 years at baseline.

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CHILDHOOD ILLNESSES

Women who had both mumps & measles as a child were 16% less likely to die from a heart attack

Women who had both mumps and measles as a child were 16% less likely to die from a heart attack during a 19-21 year follow-up than women who did not have either of these diseases according to a study of 43,689 men and 60,147 women aged 40-79 years at baseline.

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CHILDHOOD ILLNESSES

Women who had both mumps & measles as a child were 19% less likely to die from an ischemic stroke

Women who had both mumps and measles as a child were 19% less likely to die from an ischemic stroke (where you get a blood clot in the brain) during a 19-21 year follow-up than women who did not have either of these diseases according to a study of 43,689 men and 60,147 women aged 40-79 years at baseline.

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CHILDHOOD ILLNESSES

Women who had both mumps & measles as a child were 14% less likely to die from a hemorrhagic stroke

Women who had both mumps and measles as a child were 14% less likely to die from a hemorrhagic stroke (where a blood vessels busts in the brain) during a 19-21 year follow-up than women who did not have either of these diseases according to a study of 43,689 men and 60,147 women aged 40-79 years at baseline.

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Tuesday, April 02, 2019

CHILDHOOD ILLNESSES

People who had three (3) childhood infections or more, 80% less likely to have Hodgkin’s lymphoma

People who reported a history of three (3) childhood infections or more were 80% less likely to have Hodgkin’s lymphoma compared with those that reported no infection according to a 2005 study.

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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

TYPE 2 HYPOTHYROIDISM

Type 2 Hypothyroidism can cause childhood illnesses notes Mark Starr, MD

Type 2 Hypothyroidism can cause childhood illnesses according to Mark Starr, MD author of the wonderful book Hypothyroidism Type 2: The Epidemic. Read the entire article | Email this article
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Friday, November 06, 2009

HYPOTHYROIDISM

Giving thyroid hormones to hypothyroid children improves health notes Mark Starr, MD

"Administering thyroid hormones to our hypothyroid children will... impart a better chance for a healthy life," notes Mark Starr, MD in his book Hypothyroidism Type 2: The Epidemic. Read the entire article | Email this article
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