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Nevertheless, researchers found that in Texas, the annual average number of days above 98 degrees increased by 17 days over the course of four years. That means women who are pregnant during the hot ...
Early season heat waves gripping the central and southern United States are bringing attention to the health dangers of high ...
Dr. Celine Gounder joins to explain how extreme heat, intensified by climate change, poses growing dangers for pregnant women ...
Climate change is endangering pregnancies worldwide. Rising heat, poor air quality, and disasters threaten maternal health, ...
Climate change has added at least a week of dangerously hot days for pregnant women in Florida, raising risks of stillbirths and pre-term births.
According to the study from Climate Central, climate change has added an additional week of dangerously hot days for pregnant ...
A new study from Climate Central shows that Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah have had more than 20 extra high ...
Climate change has added at least a week of dangerously hot days for pregnant women in Texas, raising risks of stillbirths ...
“Human-caused climate change almost doubled the national average annual number of pregnancy heat-risk days in the U.S., ...
A new study shows extreme heat caused by climate change is posing dangerous risks for maternal health and birth outcomes.