Dr. Dominic Royé
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Effects of hot nights on mortality in Southern Europe
Background: There is strong evidence concerning the impact of heat stress on mortality, particularly from high temperatures. However, …
D Royé
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F Sera
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A Tobías
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R Lowe
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A Gasparrini
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M Pascal
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F de'Donato
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B Nunes
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JP Teixeira
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The burden of heat-related mortality attributable to recent human-induced climate change
Climate change affects human health; however, there have been no large-scale, systematic efforts to quantify the heat-related human …
A Vicedo-Cabrera
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N Scovronick
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F Sera
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D Royé
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et al.
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A Comparative Analysis of the Temperature‐Mortality Risks Using Different Weather Datasets Across Heterogeneous Regions
New gridded climate datasets (GCDs) on spatially‐resolved modelled weather data have recently been released to explore the impacts of …
E de Schrijver
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CL Folly
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R Schneider
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D Royé
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OH Franco
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A Gasparrini
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AM Vicedo-Cabrera
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Contrasting patterns of temperature related mortality and hospitalization by cardiovascular and respiratory diseases in 52 Spanish cities
Background: Climate change is a severe public health challenge. Understanding to what extent fatal and non-fatal consequences of …
C Iñiguez
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D Royé
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A Tobías
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Comparison of temperature-mortality associations using observed weather station and reanalysis data in 52 Spanish cities
Background: Most studies use temperature observation data from weather stations near the analyzed region or city as the reference point …
D Royé
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A Tobías
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C Iñiguez
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