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David M Hondula

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Environmental Health Perspectives|May 3, 2014
Heat-related morbidity in brisbane, australia: spatial variation and area-level predictorsDavid M Hondula, Adrian G Barnett
American Journal of Public Health|April 27, 2018
Are Non-US Citizens More Likely to Die From Heat Exposure?Robert E Davis, David M Hondula
American Journal of Public Health|April 27, 2018
Clarifying the Connections Between Green Space, Urban Climate, and Heat-Related MortalityDavid M Hondula, Robert E Davis, Matei Georgescu
International Journal of Biometeorology|November 14, 2019
Examining the diurnal temperature range enigma: why is human health related to the daily change in temperature?Robert E Davis, David M Hondula, Humna Sharif
Global Health Action|December 1, 2012
Past, present, and future climate at select INDEPTH member Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems in Africa and AsiaDavid M Hondula, Joacim Rocklöv, Osman A Sankoh
The Science of the Total Environment|June 2, 2014
Challenges associated with projecting urbanization-induced heat-related mortalityDavid M Hondula, Matei Georgescu, Robert C Balling
American Journal of Epidemiology|November 23, 2013
Mortality displacement as a function of heat event strength in 7 US citiesMichael V Saha, Robert E Davis, David M Hondula
The Science of the Total Environment|December 13, 2022
Mental health and air temperature: Attributable risk analysis for schizophrenia hospital admissions in arid urban climatesPeter J Crank, David M Hondula, David J Sailor
International Journal of Biometeorology|September 10, 2022
Impact of environmental factors on heat-associated mortalities in an urban desert regionRachel A Braun, David M Hondula, Matthew P Fraser
Environmental Health Perspectives|December 5, 2015
Temperature Observation Time and Type Influence Estimates of Heat-Related Mortality in Seven U.S. CitiesRobert E Davis, David M Hondula, Anjali P Patel
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Environmental Health Perspectives|May 3, 2014
Heat-related morbidity in brisbane, australia: spatial variation and area-level predictorsDavid M Hondula, Adrian G Barnett
American Journal of Public Health|April 27, 2018
Are Non-US Citizens More Likely to Die From Heat Exposure?Robert E Davis, David M Hondula
American Journal of Public Health|April 27, 2018
Clarifying the Connections Between Green Space, Urban Climate, and Heat-Related MortalityDavid M Hondula, Robert E Davis, Matei Georgescu
International Journal of Biometeorology|November 14, 2019
Examining the diurnal temperature range enigma: why is human health related to the daily change in temperature?Robert E Davis, David M Hondula, Humna Sharif
Global Health Action|December 1, 2012
Past, present, and future climate at select INDEPTH member Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems in Africa and AsiaDavid M Hondula, Joacim Rocklöv, Osman A Sankoh
The Science of the Total Environment|June 2, 2014
Challenges associated with projecting urbanization-induced heat-related mortalityDavid M Hondula, Matei Georgescu, Robert C Balling
American Journal of Epidemiology|November 23, 2013
Mortality displacement as a function of heat event strength in 7 US citiesMichael V Saha, Robert E Davis, David M Hondula
The Science of the Total Environment|December 13, 2022
Mental health and air temperature: Attributable risk analysis for schizophrenia hospital admissions in arid urban climatesPeter J Crank, David M Hondula, David J Sailor
International Journal of Biometeorology|September 10, 2022
Impact of environmental factors on heat-associated mortalities in an urban desert regionRachel A Braun, David M Hondula, Matthew P Fraser
Environmental Health Perspectives|December 5, 2015
Temperature Observation Time and Type Influence Estimates of Heat-Related Mortality in Seven U.S. CitiesRobert E Davis, David M Hondula, Anjali P Patel
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