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Yiqun Ma,Kristen Guirguis,Caitlin G Jones-Ngo et al. Yiqun Ma et al.
Heatwave exposures have been linked to a variety of mental and neurological disorders. Little is known, however, about the potentially differential associations of daytime versus nighttime heatwave intensity with subtypes of mental and neur...
Carissa L Lange,Sierra N Clark,Abosede S Alli et al. Carissa L Lange et al.
In Sub-Saharan African (SSA) cities, elementary school environments may significantly contribute to children's exposure to environmental pollution, potentially affecting their health, development, and learning. Despite children spending muc...
Andrew Ibbetson,John Cairns,Eleni Oikonomou et al. Andrew Ibbetson et al.
We examine the cost-benefit of selected physical and behavioural interventions to reduce indoor temperatures and associated health risks in UK care homes during periods of hot weather typical of the projected future climate. Cases of heat-r...
Quinn H Adams,Chad W Milando,Kayoko Shioda et al. Quinn H Adams et al.
Visceral leishmaniasis (VL), a deadly neglected tropical disease, remains a persistent public health challenge in Brazil, where transmission is shaped by interacting climatic, environmental, and sociodemographic factors. Despite evidence th...
Mary D Willis,Nina Cesare,Max Harleman et al. Mary D Willis et al.
An estimated 18 million Americans reside within 1.6 km (1 mile) of an oil and gas development (OGD) facility. OGD often creates cycles of economic boom-and-busts, resulting in precarious employment, social disruptions, and environmental str...
Jessica C Kelley,Cat Hartwell,Evan C Mix et al. Jessica C Kelley et al.
Extreme heat events (EHEs) are the deadliest weather hazards in the United States (U.S.). Local health jurisdictions (LHJs) in the U.S. are frontline responders during EHEs and other public health emergencies. This study aims to clarify the...
Ethan S Walker,Taylor Stewart,Rajesh Vedanthan et al. Ethan S Walker et al.
Wildfires continue to increase in size, intensity, and duration. There is growing evidence that wildfire smoke adversely impacts clinical outcomes; however, few studies have assessed the impact of wildfires on household air quality and subc...
Gabriella Y Meltzer,G Brooke Anderson,Xicheng Xie et al. Gabriella Y Meltzer et al.
Quantifying how hurricanes disrupt educational attainment is essential to evaluating the burden of climate-related disasters. Here, we examine the association between hurricane-force tropical cyclones and educational attainment among elemen...
Marie-Claire Meadows,Mayur M Desai,Meghan Zacher et al. Marie-Claire Meadows et al.
As climate change intensifies, hurricanes and weather-related disasters have been increasingly frequent and severe, impacting regions like the U.S. Gulf Coast with repeated hurricanes. While acute and short-term health impacts are well-desc...
Brittany Shea,Gabriella Y Meltzer,Benjamin B Steiger et al. Brittany Shea et al.
Climate change will increase the frequency of extreme weather events. This means climate-driven events like wildfires and power outages will likely co-occur more often, potentially magnifying their health risks. We characterized three types...