Extreme temperatures and cardiovascular mortality: assessing effect modification by subgroups in Ganzhou, China
Background Many people die from cardiovascular diseases each year, and extreme temperatures are regarded as a risk factor for cardiovascular deaths. However, the relationship between temperature and cardiovascular deaths varies in different regions because of population density, demographic inequali...
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Main Authors: | Wei Zhang (Author), Gang Du (Author), Liang Xiong (Author), Tingting Liu (Author), Zuobing Zheng (Author), Qiong Yuan (Author), Jiahui Yang (Author), Yangna Wu (Author), Rongfei Zhu (Author), Gonghua Hu (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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