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Heatwaves and Neurodegenerative Disease

JAMA Neurology
This Viewpoint discusses strategies for people with neurodegenerative diseases to manage their health and safety during a heat wave.
Indu, Subramanian, Ali, Saad
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Thermal displacement by marine heatwaves

Nature, 2020
Marine heatwaves (MHWs)-discrete but prolonged periods of anomalously warm ocean temperatures-can drastically alter ocean ecosystems, with profound ecological and socioeconomic impacts1-8. Considerable effort has been directed at understanding the patterns, drivers and trends of MHWs globally9-11. Typically, MHWs are characterized on the basis of their
Michael G. Jacox   +3 more
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HeatWave

Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2011
We present HeatWave, a system that uses digital thermal imaging cameras to detect, track, and support user interaction on arbitrary surfaces. Thermal sensing has had limited examination in the HCI research community and is generally under-explored outside of law enforcement and energy auditing applications.
Eric C. Larson   +6 more
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The consequences of heatwaves in Australia

1994
Heatwaves are one of the least studied and most underrated natural hazards in Australia. This thesis has undertaken the first step towards the recognition of the significance of heatwaves as a natural hazard, by investigating the consequences of heatwaves in Australia.
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Feeling the heatwave

Nursing and Residential Care, 2012
Nursing & Residential Care June 2012, Vol 14, No 7 329 Feeling the heatwave Older people, especially those living alone and in care homes, are especially at risk when a heatwave occurs. Age-related changes mean that the older person is at greater risk of dehydration.
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Building resilience in heatwaves

Nature Medicine, 2023
John S. Ji, Di Xi, Cunrui Huang
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Sixty seconds on . . . killer heatwaves

BMJ, 2019
Yes, but that is kind of the point. You may remember that when temperatures were rising this summer the media started warning us that a “deadly” heatwave12 was “claiming victims”3 like some sort of serial killer. The Office for National Statistics has now looked into whether the data back up the headlines.4 Well, the ONS says that England and Wales ...
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Surviving the heatwave

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020
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THE 1987 ATHENS HEATWAVE

The Lancet, 1988
KATSOUYANNI, K   +3 more
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