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Cold and Heat Waves Are Increasing Cardiovascular Events

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“Climate change is causing extreme weather events, but temperate climates are still under-studied,” explained Professor Lukasz Kuzma of the Medical University of Bialystok, Poland. “Poland is experiencing unprecedented heat waves, in addition to existing cold waves. We assessed the acute health effects of these extreme temperatures as part of the Polish EP-PARTICLES cohort study on air pollution,” he added. Geospatial analysis of more than eight…
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“Climate change is causing extreme weather events, but temperate climates are still under-studied,” explained Professor Lukasz Kuzma of the Medical University of Bialystok, Poland. “Poland is experiencing unprecedented heat waves, in addition to existing cold waves. We assessed the acute health effects of these extreme temperatures as part of the Polish EP-PARTICLES cohort study on air pollution,” he added. Geospatial analysis of more than eight…

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Salud a Diario broke the news on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
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