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A longitudinal study on the effect of extreme temperature on non-accidental deaths in Hulunbuir City based on DLNM model
ObjectiveTo explore the frequency and effect of extreme temperature on the non-accidental death rate in Hulunbuir, a Chinese ice city.
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Extensions of the distributed lag non-linear model (DLNM) to account for cumulative mortality
The effects of meteorological factors on health outcomes have gained popularity due to climate change, resulting in a general rise in temperature and...
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Prediction and early warning model of mixed exposure to air pollution and meteorological factors on death of respiratory diseases based on machine learning
In recent years, with the repeated occurrence of extreme weather and the continuous increase of air pollution, the incidence of weather-related...
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Synergistic analysis of atmospheric pollutants NO2 and PM2.5 based on land use regression models: a case study of the Yangtze River Delta, China
Air pollution is considered one of the greatest threats to human health. This study combines a land use regression (LUR) model with satellite...
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Good weather for a ride (or not?): how weather conditions impact road accidents — a case study from Wielkopolska (Poland)
This study offers a likely assessment of extreme meteorological events’ impact on human perceptivity, frame of mind or even health during driving...
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Ambient temperature and cardiovascular disease-related emergency room visits in Lanzhou, China from 2013 to 2019: A time-series study
This study assessed the links between daily mean temperature and emergency room (ER) admissions for total and cause-specific cardiovascular diseases...
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Exposure to outdoor artificial light at night increases risk and burden of metabolic disease in Ningxia, China
AbstractsNearly a quarter of the world’s land has already been polluted by artificial light. And numerous human and animal studies have corroborated...
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Effect of atmospheric pollen concentration on daily visits of allergic rhinitis in Bei**g: a distributed lag nonlinear model analysis
To investigate the influence and lag effect of atmospheric pollen concentration on daily visits of patients with allergic rhinitis (AR), we collected...
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High-temperature exposure and risk of spontaneous abortion during early pregnancy: a case–control study in Nan**g, China
As one of the most common complications of early pregnancy, spontaneous abortion is associated with environmental factors, but reports estimating the...
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Association between air pollution and hospital admissions for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a time series analysis in Dingxi, China, 2018–2020
Until now, evidence for acute effects of ambient air pollution exposure on hospital admissions for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in...
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Impact of diurnal temperature range on other infectious diarrhea in Tongcheng, China, 2010–2019: a distributed lag non-linear analysis
Our study aimed to quantify the exposure-lag-response effects of the diurnal temperature range (DTR) on other infectious diarrhea (OID) in Tongcheng...
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The short-term effects of air pollutants on pneumonia hospital admissions in Lanzhou, China, 2014–2019: evidence of ecological time-series study
This study explored the short-term effects of air pollutants (PM 2.5 , PM 10 , SO 2 , NO 2 , O 3 8h, and CO) on pneumonia-related hospital admissions in...
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Diurnal temperature range impacts on outpatients department visits for allergic rhinitis in Lanzhou, China
ObjectiveThis study aims to investigate the association between the diurnal temperature range (DTR) and allergic rhinitis (AR) outpatient visits in...
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Identifying heat thresholds for South Africa towards the development of a heat-health warning system
Exposure to heatwaves may result in adverse human health impacts. Heat alerts in South Africa are currently based on defined temperature-fixed...
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Short-term exposure to temperature and mental health in North Carolina: a distributed lag nonlinear analysis
Adverse mental health outcomes have been associated with high temperatures in studies worldwide. Few studies explore a broad range of mental health...
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Increased emergency cases for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest due to cold spells in Shenzhen, China
Cold spells have been associated with specific diseases. However, there is insufficient scientific evidence on the effects of cold spells on...
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Climate change and daily outpatient visits for dermatomyositis in Hefei, China: a time-series study
With the deepening of research on the correlation between meteorological factors and autoimmune diseases, the relationship between climate change and...
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Influence and prediction of meteorological factors on brucellosis in a northwest region of China
This paper aims to study the cumulative lag effect of meteorological factors on brucellosis incidence and the prediction performance based on Random...
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The impact of short-term exposure to meteorological factors on the risk of death from hypertension and its major complications: a time series analysis based on Hefei, China
ObjectivesThis study aimed to reveal the short-term impact of meteorological factors on the mortality risk in hypertensive patients, providing a...
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Effects of temperature on incidence of bacillary dysentery in a temperate continental arid climate city in northwest China
The effect of ambient temperature on health continues to draw more and more attention with the global warming. Bacillary dysentery (BD) is a major...