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A systematic review and meta-analysis of the impact of environmental heat exposure on cardiovascular diseases, chronic respiratory diseases and diabetes mellitus in low- & middle-income countries. Environmental Research.

Noncommunicable Diseases Climate Change

A systematic review and meta-analysis of the impact of environmental heat exposure on cardiovascular diseases, chronic respiratory diseases and diabetes mellitus in low- & middle-income countries. Environmental Research.

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Siddiqui, S.A., Thiam, S., Houndodjade, C., et al.



Connecting planetary boundaries and planetary health: a resilient and stable Earth system is crucial for human health. The Lancet.

Collaboration and Partnerships Research and Evaluation

Connecting planetary boundaries and planetary health: a resilient and stable Earth system is crucial for human health. The Lancet.

Leading researchers from the Planetary Health and Planetary Boundaries communities call for a bold next step: aligning the work of Earth system science and Planetary Health to systematically connect Earth system stability with human health.

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Myers, S.S., Masztalerz, O., Ahdoot, S., et al.

The world’s children suffer brunt of wildfire smoke health impacts. Mongabay.
A young boy wearing a face mask stands outdoors against a concrete wall, surrounded by foliage. The lighting is warm.

Direct Injuries Air Pollution

The world’s children suffer brunt of wildfire smoke health impacts. Mongabay.

Around 270,000 children under 5 die annually from wildfire smoke, mostly in low-income countries. Studies link exposure to serious physical and mental health effects, with recent research in Mozambique showing spikes in hospital visits after fires.

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Dulisse, A.