Is the 1918 Influenza Pandemic Over? Long‐Term Effects of In Utero Influenza Exposure in the Post‐1940 US Population

D Almond - Journal of political Economy, 2006 - journals.uchicago.edu
This paper uses the 1918 influenza pandemic as a natural experiment for testing the fetal
origins hypothesis. The pandemic arrived unexpectedly in the fall of 1918 and had largely …

The 1918 influenza pandemic and subsequent health outcomes: an analysis of SIPP data

D Almond, B Mazumder - American Economic Review, 2005 - pubs.aeaweb.org
The fetal-origins hypothesis has recently achieved “textbook” status in medicine (see Colin
D. Rudolph and Abraham M. Rudolph, 2003; David A. Warrell et al., 2003) and is drawing …

COVID-19 and suicide: a deadly association

MAZ Daou, G Rached, J Geller - The Journal of Nervous and …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
COVID-19 hit the world amidst an unprecedented suicide epidemic in this century. As the
world focuses on limiting the spread of the virus and prioritizing acutely medically ill patients …

Pandemics and suicide risk: lessons from COVID and its predecessors

F Mukhtar, P Candilis - The Journal of Nervous and Mental …, 2022 - journals.lww.com
In its mortality and global reach, COVID-19 is among the worst pandemics to hit the globe
since the 1918 influenza. During a pandemic, it is not uncommon for deaths from suicide to …

[HTML][HTML] Can the Spanish influenza pandemic of 1918 explain the baby boom of 1920 in neutral Norway?

SE Mamelund - Population, 2004 - cairn.info
Résumé Deux ans après la fin de la première guerre mondiale, les taux de natalité ont
enregistré une vive progression en Europe, y compris en Norvège, pays resté neutre lors du …

Transgenerational effects of childhood conditions on third generation health and education outcomes

GJ van den Berg, PR Pinger - Economics & Human Biology, 2016 - Elsevier
This paper examines the extent to which pre-puberty nutritional conditions in one generation
affect productivity-related outcomes in later generations. Recent findings from the biological …

Impacts of the 1918 flu on survivors' nutritional status: A double quasi-natural experiment

A Palloni, M McEniry, Y Huangfu, H Beltran-Sanchez - PloS one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Robust empirical evidence supports the idea that embryonic and, more generally,
intrauterine disruptions induced by the 1918-flu pandemic had long-term consequences on …

The impact of study mode (online vs. hybrid) on early symptoms of depression and coping strategies among university students in Poland in time of COVID-19 …

A Drelich-Zbroja, A Jamroz-Wiśniewska, M Kuczyńska… - Brain Sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
Introduction: mental health has been one of the most important issues surrounding the
COVID-19 pandemic; mental disorders can be exacerbated by isolation during lockdowns or …

[HTML][HTML] No consistent effects of prenatal or neonatal exposure to Spanish flu on late-life mortality in 24 developed countries

AA Cohen, J Tillinghast… - Demographic research, 2010 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
We test the effects of early life exposure to disease on later health by looking for differences
in late-life mortality in cohorts born around the 1918–1919 flu pandemic using data from the …

Contracting Schizophrenia

SC Yudofsky - Jama, 2009 - jamanetwork.com
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