Unravelling the interplay between Harmattan wind and baroreflex functions: implications on environmental health and cardiovascular pathophysiology
Harmattan is a season characterized by dust, cold, and sub-humid trade winds in Sub-Saharan countries. It's similar to meteorological phenomena like Asian dust storms, Santa Ana winds, Australian bushfires, and Saharan dust in the Caribbean. It causes profound changes in the cardiorespiratory s...
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Main Authors: | Mayowa Jeremiah Adeniyi (Author), Oyesanmi A. Fabunmi (Author), Ayoola Awosika (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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