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Early season heat waves gripping the central and southern United States are bringing attention to the health dangers of high ...
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 ...
Excessive exposure to heat can have negative affects on pregnancy; Climate Central shows that Mountain West states are ...
Extreme heat can increase the risks of pregnancy complications and is linked to high blood pressure, diabetes, ...
Extreme heat is one of the most dangerous climate risks for maternal and infant health. Research links high temperatures ...
Pregnant women in almost all parts of the world are at greater risk due to the rising temperatures caused by climate change, ...
Study shows climate change doubled extreme heat days in 90% of countries, raising pregnancy complication risks worldwide.
Climate change has added at least a week of dangerously hot days for pregnant women in Texas, raising risks of stillbirths ...
Researchers analysed daily temperatures from 2020 to 2024 across 247 countries and territories and 940 cities to measure the ...
Climate change accounted for nearly one-third of the average annual number of pregnancy heat-risk days in India during 2020 ...