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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 ...
Scorching heatwaves fuelled by global warming are increasing the risk of dangerous complications during pregnancies across the world, a report has warned.
Dr. Celine Gounder joins to explain how extreme heat, intensified by climate change, poses growing dangers for pregnant women ...
Extreme heat is one of the most dangerous climate risks for maternal and infant health. Research links high temperatures ...
Global health stories including rare illnesses, climate change, hypertension, and more, with a focus on little KJ Muldoon's ...
Climate change is endangering pregnancies worldwide. Rising heat, poor air quality, and disasters threaten maternal health, ...