The link is stronger in low-income countries than high-income ones, as per the research. Extreme temperatures, both hot and cold, are associated with increased.
In a recent study, researchers from Helmholtz Munich and the Augsburg University Hospital led by Dr. Alexandra Schneider show that nocturnal heat significantly increases the risk of stroke. The findings can contribute to the development of preventive measures: With them, the population can better protect themselves against the risks of climate change with increasingly frequent hot nights. In addition, knowledge of the consequences of hot nights can improve patient care.
Researchers show that nocturnal heat significantly increases the risk of stroke. The findings can contribute to the development of preventive measures: With them, the population can better protect themselves against the risks of climate change with increasingly frequent hot nights. In addition, knowledge of the consequences of hot nights can improve patient care.
Funding up to Euro 1.8 million awarded by German Federal Ministry of Education and Research BMBF Munich, Germany, November 28, 2023 Ebenbuild, a company developing personalized, AI-driven virtual lungs to support
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