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  • To emphasize the role of healthcare in climate change mitigation and adaptation.

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  • Review of current scientific literature on climate change and health.
  • Analysis of epidemiological data on mortality and disease prevalence.
  • Examination of ecological shifts and their impact on disease vectors and allergens.

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  • Increased all-cause mortality linked to heat waves and air pollution.
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  • Worsening pollen seasons and increased frequency of thunderstorm asthma observed.

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  • Climate change exacerbates existing health challenges and creates new ones, particularly allergic diseases.
  • Individual climate consultations can promote adaptation and resilience.
  • The healthcare sector has a crucial role in achieving climate neutrality and sustainability.