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期刊名:The journal of climate change and health

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Naae Lee,Yeonsu Kim,Jiwoo Park et al. Naae Lee et al.
Background: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains a critical public health concern, with low survival rates despite emergency care advances. Extremes in high and low ambient temperatures are important triggers of ...
George Sun,Longling Sun,Yi-Hui Zhou George Sun
Introduction: Climate change is increasingly recognized as a critical determinant of human health, yet its integration into health policy remains limited. Understanding the link between climate variables and human life ex...
Ebenezer Akore Yeboah,Amanda Rodrigues Amorim Adegboye,Laura Wilde et al. Ebenezer Akore Yeboah et al.
Introduction: Healthcare systems are responding to the immediate and long-term impacts of climate change by providing care, and implementing carbon reduction initiatives. The nursing profession possesses substantial poten...
Caitlin Davie,Lindsay K Cloud,Scott Burris et al. Caitlin Davie et al.
Introduction: Cataract surgery, among the most common procedures worldwide, significantly contributes to climate change through both solid waste and air pollution, highlighting the urgent need for targeted interventions. ...
Priyanka Tomar,Neethi Varadaraja Rao Priyanka Tomar
Introduction: Climate change poses a growing global health threat, disproportionately affecting low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) with fragile health systems and limited adaptive capacity. The health workforce play...
Annik Irving,Mary-Neil Hodl,Evan Wade et al. Annik Irving et al.
Background: Wound irrigation in the Emergency Department is essential for preventing infection in traumatic lacerations. While sterile saline is widely considered to be the standard solution of choice, tap water may offer...
Maurizia Mezza,Leonardo Doig-Alba,M Isabel Ruiz-Ruiz et al. Maurizia Mezza et al.
Introduction: This study explores the multifactorial vulnerabilities to dengue and diarrhea in Peru, particularly within the municipality of Caballococha, in the Loreto department (region). It elucidates the complex inter...
Joshua Ettinger,Julia Fine,Matto Mildenberger et al. Joshua Ettinger et al.
Introduction: Climate change and public health present interlinked challenges that could be more effectively addressed through stronger integration of climate and health policies. In this case report, we reflect on the pr...
Arun Dahil,Cameron Pinn,Lucy Smith et al. Arun Dahil et al.
Introduction: Temperature extremes, including elevated heat and cold, are important environmental determinants of health, the frequency and duration of which are increasing due to climate change. Ecological and time-serie...
Dorothy M Daley,Margaret H Swenson,Jarron M Saint Onge Dorothy M Daley
Introduction: Climate change increases the frequency and intensity of droughts, excessive heat, damaging storms and other extreme events. In the United States, economic and racial inequality, combined with widespread dive...