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期刊名:Bulletin of the world health organization

缩写:B WORLD HEALTH ORGAN

ISSN:0042-9686

e-ISSN:1564-0604

IF/分区:6.9/Q1

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Extreme heat has become a predictable urban health emergency. Here, we synthesize evidence from 2024 and 2025 from peer-reviewed studies, multilateral agency reports and city heat-action plans on urban heat adaptation and health. Based on t...
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Health research on climate change has increased substantially in recognition of the impact of climate change on human health. This research raises new ethical questions for health research priority-setting, including how to prioritize resea...
Varvara A Mouchtouri,Zacharoula Bogogiannidou,Ioanna Voulgaridi et al. Varvara A Mouchtouri et al.
Floods are among the most frequent and complex climate-related hazards, affecting health and health systems through infectious disease risks, water and chemical contamination, and disruption of essential services. Examining how internationa...
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Research has become essential in addressing the effects of climate change on human health and that of the biosphere. However, the ethical regulation of such research remains insufficiently developed, particularly with the current consolidat...