The American Journal of Managed Care: The Famine’s Lessons: How Disease Stayed With Irish Americans for Generations—and Why It Still Matters
The Famine’s Lessons: How Disease Stayed With Irish Americans for Generations—and Why It Still Matters
Areas hardest hit by the Great Irish Famine did not experience an expected stunting in height of the population, new academic research has found. The research from Queen’s Business School in Belfast ...
The American Journal of Managed Care: References for The Famine's Lessons: How Disease Stayed With Irish Americans for Generations
Historical analyses of the Great Irish Famine emphasize both selection and scarring effects, with downstream implications for population health across generations. DOHaD frameworks and human famine ...
References for The Famine's Lessons: How Disease Stayed With Irish Americans for Generations
Two million Irish people emigrated in the immediate aftermath of the Famine. Of these 64% went to the US and by as early as 1850 the Irish were easily the biggest single ethnicity in the USA. We look ...
Irish Central: The National Famine Way Roadshow crossing the country in March
Galway County Council has officially confirmed that the 2026 National Famine Commemoration will take place at the historic Irish Workhouse Centre in Portumna. This significant occasion represents the ...
On Nov. 2, the feast of All Souls, Catholics in Chicago joined in commemorating the great Irish famine that left more than 1 million people dead and began the mass exodus of Irish refugees and ...
Chicago Tribune: Gaelic Park in Oak Forest hosts commemoration of great famine: ‘The Irish will never forget’
Gaelic Park in Oak Forest hosts commemoration of great famine: ‘The Irish will never forget’