RT @RadCentrism: “In 2019 global life expectancy was approaching 73 years. In 1800 it was probably about 30. To understand the origins of t…
RT @RadCentrism: “In 2019 global life expectancy was approaching 73 years. In 1800 it was probably about 30. To understand the origins of t…
RT @RadCentrism: “In 2019 global life expectancy was approaching 73 years. In 1800 it was probably about 30. To understand the origins of t…
RT @RadCentrism: “In 2019 global life expectancy was approaching 73 years. In 1800 it was probably about 30. To understand the origins of t…
@FinchTH Good article
“In 2019 global life expectancy was approaching 73 years. In 1800 it was probably about 30. To understand the origins of this transition, we have to look at the historical sequence by which so many causes of premature death have been vanquished over time.”
@RInserts @NJBeisner @iamamyloftus In 2019 global life expectancy was approaching 73 years. In 1800 it was about 30. This is arguably the most important single historical change of the last two hundred years. In 1800 no country in the world had a life ex
@atehranisafa @aliboskabady https://t.co/fJ1MAVgRPv این رو مطالعه کنید می بینید واکسنها و داروها چه خدمتی به بشریت کردن در حوزه بیماریهای عفونی. علم تجربی در حال پیشرفت هست و هرگز ادعای صد درصدی نداشته. بنطر ورود دین به این مباحث علمی تجربی کاملا از بیخ و
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@dimensionalmoon @Kevin_Jurecko @POTUS https://t.co/TcMLRoGFjG ^ Related to all infectious diseases, not just COVID. Shows how stupid and unscientific doubting the effectiveness of Vaccines is. https://t.co/untNnWhVMY
@StephenKuusisto @EbonyT_PhD Here’s the paper Stephen, with my apologies:
RT @kindofmagic4u: @RARohde This is also a striking graph. The article is really recommendable! https://t.co/y6cw2OBfzu https://t.co/dj2mb0…
@RARohde This is also a striking graph. The article is really recommendable! https://t.co/y6cw2OBfzu https://t.co/dj2mb0ltVl
RT @JuliaMWrightDal: I work on medical stuff in literature c.1800 in the British Isles when the 1st vaccine became common (smallpox). About…
RT @JuliaMWrightDal: I work on medical stuff in literature c.1800 in the British Isles when the 1st vaccine became common (smallpox). About…
Historical work on infectious diseases has a new relevance. This article introduces us to the long-term history of disease, epidemics and improvements in life expectancy. Check it out ➡️ https://t.co/cxsy9K12Rs @EcHistSoc https://t.co/kWliWp6KS9
RT @WileyEconomics: Historical work on infectious diseases has a new relevance. This article introduces us to the long-term history of dis…
Historical work on infectious diseases has a new relevance. This article introduces us to the long-term history of disease, epidemics and improvements in life expectancy. Check it out ➡️ https://t.co/cxsy9K12Rs @EcHistSoc https://t.co/AHxWyZLus7
@MariaNordin Ottaen huomioon, että vielä 1800-luvulla eliniän odote kaikkialla maailmassa oli noin 30 vuotta ja suurin kuolleisuuden aiheuttaja oli infektiotaudit, tämä on sekä ehkä tyhmintä ja vastuuttominta mitä kukaan koskaan on sanonut. https://t.co/I
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Remember: "In the past the majority of people everywhere died from infectious diseases and only a minority of people lived long‐enough to succumb to degenerative diseases. Even in major famines, before the twentieth century, most deaths were from infectiou
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RT @MaxCRoser: new paper by Leigh Shaw‐Taylor in the Economic History Review: An introduction to the history of infectious diseases, epide…
RT @MaxCRoser: new paper by Leigh Shaw‐Taylor in the Economic History Review: An introduction to the history of infectious diseases, epide…
RT @MaxCRoser: new paper by Leigh Shaw‐Taylor in the Economic History Review: An introduction to the history of infectious diseases, epide…
RT @MaxCRoser: new paper by Leigh Shaw‐Taylor in the Economic History Review: An introduction to the history of infectious diseases, epide…
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RT @MaxCRoser: new paper by Leigh Shaw‐Taylor in the Economic History Review: An introduction to the history of infectious diseases, epide…
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RT @MaxCRoser: new paper by Leigh Shaw‐Taylor in the Economic History Review: An introduction to the history of infectious diseases, epide…
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RT @MaxCRoser: new paper by Leigh Shaw‐Taylor in the Economic History Review: An introduction to the history of infectious diseases, epide…
RT @MaxCRoser: new paper by Leigh Shaw‐Taylor in the Economic History Review: An introduction to the history of infectious diseases, epide…
RT @MaxCRoser: new paper by Leigh Shaw‐Taylor in the Economic History Review: An introduction to the history of infectious diseases, epide…
RT @MaxCRoser: new paper by Leigh Shaw‐Taylor in the Economic History Review: An introduction to the history of infectious diseases, epide…
RT @MaxCRoser: new paper by Leigh Shaw‐Taylor in the Economic History Review: An introduction to the history of infectious diseases, epide…
RT @MaxCRoser: new paper by Leigh Shaw‐Taylor in the Economic History Review: An introduction to the history of infectious diseases, epide…
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