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Major heat waves across southern Europe have pushed temperatures above 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius) in ...
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Millions of pregnancies could be at risk due to climate change - MSNFor most of those countries, the pregnancy heat-risk days doubled -- a pattern that can be linked to climate change, researchers showed. "Even a single day of extreme heat can raise the risk of ...
The analysis, from the nonprofit Climate Central, found that climate change nearly doubled the average number of "pregnancy heat-risk days" — extremely hot days linked to an increased risk of ...
A December 2023 report published by XDI, a data driven organization that quantifies climate risks, found that human-driven climate change has increased the risk of damage to hospitals by 41%—and ...
KEY CONCEPTS. Climate Central’s new global analysis shows that human-caused climate change has at least doubled the average number of pregnancy heat-risk days (extremely hot days associated with ...
As much as anything, it’s what’s on your menu that most affects your gut health, and climate change plays a big role in what you’re eating—even if you don’t realize it.
Climate change may be a significant predictor of adverse cardio-kidney-metabolic heath and could serve to identify areas to target public health interventions and more, researchers reported.An ...
Climate change, by increasing infectious disease spread, poses heightened risks to pregnant women. Economic hardship can overshadow reproductive health and environmental concerns for some communities.
The N.I.H. has indicated that it will stop funding research on the health effects of climate change. Scientists said the decision will curtail the search for answers.
Police departments said they were taking steps to protect officers who were stationed outdoors – urging them to stay hydrated ...
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Climate change is driving a rise in tick-borne diseases. Here’s what to know.A warming climate is driving a rise in Lyme disease and the introduction of lesser-known tick-borne diseases, public health specialists say. “Climate change in Canada is ...
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