Human health and climate change - an evolving discourse: A bibliometric citation analysis of top-cited articles within health sciences databases
Background: The body of scientific literature on climate change and human health has exponentially grown over the past two decades, outlining a diverse list of health risks, vulnerable populations, protocols, and public policy frameworks. However, not all of these topics resonated equally among the...
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Main Authors: | Maya R. Kolsky (Author), Ehud Grossman (Author), Yuval Levy (Author), Eyal Klang (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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