Much research has shown a general decrease in the negative health response to extreme heat events in recent decades. With a society that is growing older, and a climate that is warming, whether this trend can continue is an open question. Using eight additional years of mortality data, we extend our previous research to explore trends in heat-related mortality across the United States. For the period 1975–2018, we examined the mortality associated with extreme-heat-event days across the 107 largest metropolitan areas. Mortality response was assessed over a cumulative 10-day lag period following events that were defined using thresholds of the excess heat factor, using a distributed-lag nonlinear model. We analyzed total mortality and subset...
Based on present-day sensitivity to heat, an increase of thousands to tens of thousands of premature...
In the United States, extreme heat is the most deadly weather-related hazard. In the face of a warmi...
Deaths attributable to natural heat exposure, although generally considered preventable (1), represe...
Much research has shown a general decrease in the negative health response to extreme heat events in...
Over recent decades, studies have examined various morbidity and mortality outcomes associated with ...
Background: In a changing climate, increasing temperatures are anticipated to have profound health i...
Over recent decades, studies have examined various morbidity and mortality outcomes associated with ...
Over recent decades, studies have examined various morbidity and mortality outcomes associated with ...
Over recent decades, studies have examined various morbidity and mortality outcomes associated with ...
Background: With climate change and population aging, the health burden of extreme heat (EH) is a pr...
High temperatures have large impacts on premature mortality risks across the world, and there is con...
High temperatures have large impacts on premature mortality risks across the world, and there is con...
Background: Heat is recognized as one of the deadliest weather-related phenomena. Although the impac...
BACKGROUND: Heat is recognized as one of the deadliest weather-related phenomena. Although the impac...
BACKGROUND: Heat is recognized as one of the deadliest weather-related phenomena. Although the impac...
Based on present-day sensitivity to heat, an increase of thousands to tens of thousands of premature...
In the United States, extreme heat is the most deadly weather-related hazard. In the face of a warmi...
Deaths attributable to natural heat exposure, although generally considered preventable (1), represe...
Much research has shown a general decrease in the negative health response to extreme heat events in...
Over recent decades, studies have examined various morbidity and mortality outcomes associated with ...
Background: In a changing climate, increasing temperatures are anticipated to have profound health i...
Over recent decades, studies have examined various morbidity and mortality outcomes associated with ...
Over recent decades, studies have examined various morbidity and mortality outcomes associated with ...
Over recent decades, studies have examined various morbidity and mortality outcomes associated with ...
Background: With climate change and population aging, the health burden of extreme heat (EH) is a pr...
High temperatures have large impacts on premature mortality risks across the world, and there is con...
High temperatures have large impacts on premature mortality risks across the world, and there is con...
Background: Heat is recognized as one of the deadliest weather-related phenomena. Although the impac...
BACKGROUND: Heat is recognized as one of the deadliest weather-related phenomena. Although the impac...
BACKGROUND: Heat is recognized as one of the deadliest weather-related phenomena. Although the impac...
Based on present-day sensitivity to heat, an increase of thousands to tens of thousands of premature...
In the United States, extreme heat is the most deadly weather-related hazard. In the face of a warmi...
Deaths attributable to natural heat exposure, although generally considered preventable (1), represe...