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Association Between Heatwave Exposure and Rapid Kidney Function Decline: A Longitudinal Cohort Study from CHARLS. BMC Public Health.
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Noncommunicable Diseases Climate Change

Association Between Heatwave Exposure and Rapid Kidney Function Decline: A Longitudinal Cohort Study from CHARLS. BMC Public Health.

This study finds that prolonged heatwave exposure significantly increases the risk of rapid kidney function decline in older adults in China, with urban residents, men, and those who smoke or drink especially vulnerable.

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Zhang, J., Wang, B., Ye B., et al.

Experiences of healthcare and administrative staff working with asylum seekers in the current polycrisis context: A qualitative study. BMC Health Services Research
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Displacement and Conflict Climate Change

Experiences of healthcare and administrative staff working with asylum seekers in the current polycrisis context: A qualitative study. BMC Health Services Research

This study explores the emotional toll, systemic barriers, and support needs of healthcare and administrative staff in Switzerland caring for asylum seekers amid overlapping crises, including war, climate change, and the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Grosjean, L., Sancosme, Y., Morisod, K., et al.