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Climate change is endangering pregnancies worldwide. Rising heat, poor air quality, and disasters threaten maternal health, ...
A number of well-known factors, including exposure to UV radiation, genetics and aging can lead to cataracts, a condition affecting roughly 94 million people in which the lenses of the eyes get cloudy ...
A new study shows extreme heat caused by climate change is posing dangerous risks for maternal health and birth outcomes.
A new study reveals that climate change has doubled dangerously hot days for pregnant women worldwide. This rise in extreme ...
A powerful new short film, from the FutureNeuro Research Ireland Centre and RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences ...
Rising temperatures may make sleep apnea worse, researchers say. Editor at Large We all have cause to take climate change ...
Reporter As the number of extreme heat days continues to rise due to climate change, the high temperatures are taking a toll on our health—extreme heat has been linked to a range of health ...
Researchers analysed daily temperatures from 2020 to 2024 across 247 countries and territories and 940 cities to measure the ...
Extreme heat can increase the risks of pregnancy complications and is linked to high blood pressure, diabetes, ...
Climate change accounted for nearly one-third of the average annual number of pregnancy heat-risk days in India during 2020 ...
warmer days are putting pregnant people at a higher risk for health complications. One Climate Central analysis published on May 14 found that extreme heat caused by climate change is posing dangerous ...