<p>Mortality risks for cerebrovascular diseases, heart diseases, and IHD associated with an ambient temperature of 31°C compared to a centered temperature of 27°C on lag 0 to 3 in metropolitans Taipei, Taichung, Tainan, and Kaohsiung during 1994–2007.</p
Extreme ambient temperature has been associated with increased daily mortality across the world. We ...
Interest in the health effects of extremely low/high ambient temperature and the diurnal temperature...
We investigated decadal (2010–2019) cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and respiratory mortality sensi...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of death worldwide, especially for developed countrie...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of death worldwide, especially for develo...
<p>Cumulative 21-day (lag 0 to 20) RRs were estimated using DLNM with a centered temperature of 27°C...
Objective To examine the effects of extremely cold and hot temperatures on ischaemic heart disease (...
Objective: To examine the effects of extremely cold and hot temperatures on ischaemic heart disease ...
To examine cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality burden attributable to ambient temperature; to est...
Background\ud \ud Little evidence is available about the association between temperature and cerebro...
This study evaluated risks of the emergency room visits (ERV) for cerebrovascular diseases, heart di...
This study evaluated risks of the emergency room visits (ERV) for cerebrovascular diseases, heart di...
Few studies on population-specific health effects of extreme temperature on cardiovascular diseases ...
Background: Little evidence is available about the association between temperature and cerebrovascul...
Background: Little evidence is available about the association between temperature and cerebrovascul...
Extreme ambient temperature has been associated with increased daily mortality across the world. We ...
Interest in the health effects of extremely low/high ambient temperature and the diurnal temperature...
We investigated decadal (2010–2019) cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and respiratory mortality sensi...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of death worldwide, especially for developed countrie...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of death worldwide, especially for develo...
<p>Cumulative 21-day (lag 0 to 20) RRs were estimated using DLNM with a centered temperature of 27°C...
Objective To examine the effects of extremely cold and hot temperatures on ischaemic heart disease (...
Objective: To examine the effects of extremely cold and hot temperatures on ischaemic heart disease ...
To examine cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality burden attributable to ambient temperature; to est...
Background\ud \ud Little evidence is available about the association between temperature and cerebro...
This study evaluated risks of the emergency room visits (ERV) for cerebrovascular diseases, heart di...
This study evaluated risks of the emergency room visits (ERV) for cerebrovascular diseases, heart di...
Few studies on population-specific health effects of extreme temperature on cardiovascular diseases ...
Background: Little evidence is available about the association between temperature and cerebrovascul...
Background: Little evidence is available about the association between temperature and cerebrovascul...
Extreme ambient temperature has been associated with increased daily mortality across the world. We ...
Interest in the health effects of extremely low/high ambient temperature and the diurnal temperature...
We investigated decadal (2010–2019) cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and respiratory mortality sensi...