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Checking the forecast daily during warm months and taking protective action on extremely hot days are a few safety tips to consider.
Climate change is affecting millions of lives across the globe in many ways. One often overlooked area of concern is how it impacts pregnancy. The climate change impact on maternal health is ...
Climate change has added at least a week of dangerously hot days for pregnant women in California, raising risks of stillbirths and pre-term births. Skip to content Breaking ...
KEY CONCEPTS. Climate Central’s new global analysis shows that human-caused climate change has at least doubled the average number of pregnancy heat-risk days (extremely hot days associated with ...
Checking the forecast daily during warm months and taking protective action on extremely hot days are a few safety tips to consider.
According to experts at VCU Health, pregnant women are more likely to experience heat exhaustion and heat illnesses because the body has to work harder to cool off.
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The state that came the closest was Hawaii, where 20 of the 21 days were attributed to climate change. The most number of pregnancy heat-risk days were added in developing countries, including in ...
All states experienced more pregnancy heat-risk days than they would have in the scenario modeled without climate change. In fact, every state would have experienced at least 29% fewer of these ...
The state that came the closest was Hawaii, where 20 of the 21 days were attributed to climate change. The most number of pregnancy heat-risk days were added in developing countries, including in ...