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The Holocaust - Late morbidity among holocaust survivors: Myth or fact?
Avi Ohry
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, Shaul M. Shasha
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Corresponding author for this work
Reuth Rehabilitation Hospital
Western Galilee Medical Center of Nahariya
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Holocaust Survivors
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Holocaust
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Late Morbidity
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Premature Aging
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Puberty
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Psychological Stress
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Infectious Diseases
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Vulnerability
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Hunger
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Physical Disease
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Increased Mortality
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Disability
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Life Conditions
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Hypertensive Disorders
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Prisoners of War
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Torture Survivors
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Permanent Disability
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Continuous Threat
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Famine
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Late Effects
33%
Extreme Cold
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Ghetto
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Displaced Persons
33%
Extermination Camps
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Premature Aging
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Disease
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Mental Stress
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Infection
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Prematurity
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Physical Disease
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Injury
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Hypertension
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Late Effect
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Displaced Person
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Nursing and Health Professions
Premature Aging
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Disease
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Prematurity
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Injury
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Cardiovascular Disease
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Hypertension
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Infection
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Physical Disease
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Displaced Person
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Psychology
Premature Aging
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Infectious Disease
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Displaced Person
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cardiovascular System
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Psychological Stress
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Scientific Evidence
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