Back in the 1960s, the U.S. started vaccinating kids for measles. As expected, children stopped getting measles.
But something else happened.
Childhood deaths from all infectious diseases plummeted. Even deaths from diseases like pneumonia and diarrhea were cut by half.
“So it’s really been a mystery — why do children stop dying at such high rates from all these different infections following introduction of the measles vaccine,” says Michael Mina, a postdoc in biology at Princeton University and a medical student at Emory University.
Scientists Crack A 50-Year-Old Mystery About The Measles Vaccine Photo credit: Photofusion/UIG via Getty Images
I don’t know how anyone could think that is subtext.
I need the gay beronica subtext please, it’s for science. The science of entertainment.
Already have the achievement for 1000, what’s next?
I was watching Tommy’s new video, then I paused.
https://youtu.be/VMPmBH5WXrc
Hey look, a video talking about Boros. And I finally posted another video after two years on my YouTube channel.
I got to meet Dante Basco on Friday. I was the first in line so he greeted me and shook my hand. He was super nice as he chatted with me for a little bit as stuff was set up.
Hell, technically I also got a photo with Greg Baldwin, he’s just over my shoulder.
This is my new favourite reaction image, and I’ll be using it so often.
The number one cause of death, is birth. If there was less people born in the world, the less deaths there’d be.
This is the first time I have ever seen this post. Cold/sweet tea isn't that weird, a lot of places have it.
Nestea, Brisk and Peace Tea are iced tea. Nestea is a Switzerland brand while Brisk and Peace Tea are U.S brands. Lipton also has powers for iced tea, there's even a page on the website for iced tea. Bubble tea, which was invented in Taiwan, you’re mainly gonna get it cold, though you can get it hot if that's what you want.
Let’s talk about the fabulous aromantics out there