Time series study on the effects of daily average temperature on the mortality from respiratory diseases and circulatory diseases: a case study in Mianyang City
Abstract Background Climate change caused by environmental pollution is the most important one of many environmental health hazards currently faced by human beings. In particular, the extreme temperature is an important risk factor for death from respiratory and circulatory diseases. This study aims...
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Main Authors: | Hongju Guo (Author), Peipei Du (Author), Han Zhang (Author), Zihui Zhou (Author), Minyao Zhao (Author), Jie Wang (Author), Xuemei Shi (Author), Jiayi Lin (Author), Yulu Lan (Author), Xiang Xiao (Author), Caiyun Zheng (Author), Xiaofeng Ma (Author), Chengyao Liu (Author), Junjie Zou (Author), Shu Yang (Author), Jiawei Luo (Author), Xixi Feng (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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