This report investigates the association between ambient air temperature and health impacts, measured as morbidity (hospital admissions) and mortality, in Scotland to determine what evidence there is to reject the (null) hypothesis that there is no relationship
Many European countries experience a seasonal excess in deaths each winter compared to summer. The m...
Objectives: To determine whether the effect of black smoke on cardiorespiratory mortality is modifie...
As Earth's climate is rapidly changing, the impact of ambient temperature on health outcomes has att...
OBJECTIVE: This paper reviews the epidemiological evidence on the relationship between ambient tempe...
Cold- and heat-related mortality poses significant public health concerns worldwide. Although there ...
Earlier research has demonstrated that excess winter mortality is greater in the countries of the Un...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological literature on the health risks associated with non-optimal temperature h...
<div><p>Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the number one cause of death globally and evidence is stead...
The effects of the anomalously warm European summer of 2003 highlighted the importance of understand...
Ambient temperature is an important determinant of mortality and morbidity, making it necessary to a...
This review is part of a PhD project that is funded by the St Leonard’s PhD scholarship, University ...
Abstract Cold-related mortality and morbidity remains an important public health problem in the UK a...
Background: Incidence of death and hospitalizations have been observed to depend on short-term chang...
Objective: In this paper, we review the epidemiological evidence on the relationship between ambient...
OBJECTIVE: In this paper, we review the epidemiological evidence on the relationship between ambient...
Many European countries experience a seasonal excess in deaths each winter compared to summer. The m...
Objectives: To determine whether the effect of black smoke on cardiorespiratory mortality is modifie...
As Earth's climate is rapidly changing, the impact of ambient temperature on health outcomes has att...
OBJECTIVE: This paper reviews the epidemiological evidence on the relationship between ambient tempe...
Cold- and heat-related mortality poses significant public health concerns worldwide. Although there ...
Earlier research has demonstrated that excess winter mortality is greater in the countries of the Un...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological literature on the health risks associated with non-optimal temperature h...
<div><p>Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the number one cause of death globally and evidence is stead...
The effects of the anomalously warm European summer of 2003 highlighted the importance of understand...
Ambient temperature is an important determinant of mortality and morbidity, making it necessary to a...
This review is part of a PhD project that is funded by the St Leonard’s PhD scholarship, University ...
Abstract Cold-related mortality and morbidity remains an important public health problem in the UK a...
Background: Incidence of death and hospitalizations have been observed to depend on short-term chang...
Objective: In this paper, we review the epidemiological evidence on the relationship between ambient...
OBJECTIVE: In this paper, we review the epidemiological evidence on the relationship between ambient...
Many European countries experience a seasonal excess in deaths each winter compared to summer. The m...
Objectives: To determine whether the effect of black smoke on cardiorespiratory mortality is modifie...
As Earth's climate is rapidly changing, the impact of ambient temperature on health outcomes has att...