High ambient temperatures associations with children and young adult injury emergency department visits in NYC
Injury is a significant health burden for children and young adult and may be an increasing concern in a warming climate. Research reveals many impacts to children's health associated with hot weather and heatwave events, including a growing literature on the association between high ambient te...
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Main Authors: | Blean Girma (Author), Bian Liu (Author), Leah H Schinasi (Author), Jane E Clougherty (Author), Perry E Sheffield (Author) |
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IOP Publishing,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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