A previous test of global warming theory, on a local level, for Texas revealed inverse correlations between air temperature and death rates. The present study expands the test field to the continental U.S. Using an ecological design, mean daily maximum air temperature (“temperature”) in the 48 contiguous states plus the District of Columbia by year from 1968–2013 was compared to age-adjusted all-cause mortality (“deaths”) in these same jurisdictions for the same years using Pearson correlation (n = 46 years). The comparison was made for three race categories, white, black, and all races, where each category included all ages and both genders. There was 5.0 degree F range for the years studied (62.7–67.7 degrees F). Correlations were modera...
As climate change received more global attention, more epidemiological studies have been conducted o...
This paper combines panel data on monthly mortality rates of US states and daily temperature variabl...
Background: Studies have examined the effects of temperature on mortality in a single city, country,...
A previous test of global warming theory, on a local level, for Texas revealed inverse correlations ...
h Proponents of global warming predict adverse events due to a slight warming of the planet in the l...
Background: In this ecological study, global warming theory was tested on a local level, in Georgia....
Episodes of extremely hot or cold temperatures are associated with increased mortality. Time-series ...
Several studies found that extremes temperatures are associated with increased mortality worldwide. ...
This paper examines effect modification of heat- and cold-related mortality in seven US cities in 19...
abstract: Background: Extreme heat is a leading weather-related cause of mortality in the United Sta...
Measuring and identifying the correlates and drivers of mortality are key functions of public health...
Adaptation is the only strategy that is guaranteed to be part of the world's climate strategy. Using...
Hot and cold temperatures significantly increase mortality rates around the world, but which measure...
Although interests in assessing the relationship between temperature and mortality have arisen due t...
We carried out time-series analysis in 12 U.S. cities to estimate both the acute effects and the lag...
As climate change received more global attention, more epidemiological studies have been conducted o...
This paper combines panel data on monthly mortality rates of US states and daily temperature variabl...
Background: Studies have examined the effects of temperature on mortality in a single city, country,...
A previous test of global warming theory, on a local level, for Texas revealed inverse correlations ...
h Proponents of global warming predict adverse events due to a slight warming of the planet in the l...
Background: In this ecological study, global warming theory was tested on a local level, in Georgia....
Episodes of extremely hot or cold temperatures are associated with increased mortality. Time-series ...
Several studies found that extremes temperatures are associated with increased mortality worldwide. ...
This paper examines effect modification of heat- and cold-related mortality in seven US cities in 19...
abstract: Background: Extreme heat is a leading weather-related cause of mortality in the United Sta...
Measuring and identifying the correlates and drivers of mortality are key functions of public health...
Adaptation is the only strategy that is guaranteed to be part of the world's climate strategy. Using...
Hot and cold temperatures significantly increase mortality rates around the world, but which measure...
Although interests in assessing the relationship between temperature and mortality have arisen due t...
We carried out time-series analysis in 12 U.S. cities to estimate both the acute effects and the lag...
As climate change received more global attention, more epidemiological studies have been conducted o...
This paper combines panel data on monthly mortality rates of US states and daily temperature variabl...
Background: Studies have examined the effects of temperature on mortality in a single city, country,...