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When temps rise, so do medical risks. Should doctors and nur
When temps rise, so do medical risks. Should doctors and nur
When temps rise, so do medical risks. Should doctors and nurses talk more about heat?
A pilot program aims to remind clinicians to start talking to patients about how to protect themselves on dangerously hot days, which are happening more frequently because of climate change.
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