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Slættaratindur 2. Juni 2007

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Concentration camps unhealthy!
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Holocaust survivors are more likely to get cancer and die from it, according to a large Israeli study. The researchers suspect that the cancers are most likely caused by the near-starvation of European Jews during the Second World War.

Nani Vine Raviv and his colleagues at the University of Haifa, Israel, looked at the incidence and death rate from cancer in around four million Israelis of European origin – comparing those who emigrated from Europe before 1939 with those who arrived in Israel after the war ended in 1945.

Those who had been in Europe during the Holocaust were more than twice as likely to suffer cancer later in life, and up to 13% less likely to survive the disease.

Some cancers were particularly common among Holocaust survivors, they found. For example, cancer of the large intestine was nine times as likely to afflict male survivors.

The age at which Jewish people experienced the Holocaust was important, says Micha Barchana of Israel's National Cancer Registry, who was also involved in the study. “Girls who were less than 10 years old during the war were twice as likely to get breast cancer as those who were adults at the time,” he told New Scientist.

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Grizlas on June 08 2006 19:17:38
Damn this was a very insightful first post. Thank you for enriching my life.
Grizlas on June 11 2006 14:12:55
Jogvanth on June 14 2006 13:29:23
I think the headline is kinda self-explanatory!!!
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Grizlas
24/12/2023 15:06
Gleðilig jól

Norlander
24/12/2023 10:09
Gleðilig jól!

Norlander
29/10/2023 19:16
:/

Grizlas
29/10/2023 11:35
RIP Matthew Perry.

Norlander
25/08/2023 19:22
That's not from the chess scene, it's Omar to Wee Bay, 2 mins into this clip: https://www.youtube.com/w
atch?v=LF0Xt6b525E


Vuzman
25/08/2023 18:11
That chess scene is forever seared into my memory...

Norlander
24/08/2023 20:03
You quoting the Wire, wow smiley

Vuzman
24/08/2023 08:56
You come at the king, you best not miss... RIP Prigozhin

OKJones
10/08/2023 21:29
the search function doesn't work, it doesn't show what it finds

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10/08/2023 16:34
RIP Sugar Man