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Environment International|December 12, 2022
The joint and interaction effect of high temperature and humidity on mortality in ChinaWen Fang, Zhixing Li, Jinghua Gao, et al.
BMJ Open|March 25, 2021
Effects of Message Framing and Time Discounting on Health Communication for Optimum Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke Prevention (EMT-OCSP): a protocol for a pragmatic, multicentre, observer-blinded, 12-month randomised controlled studyMuke Zhou, Jian Guo, Ning Chen, et al.
Innovation (Cambridge (Mass.))|November 15, 2021
Urban-rural disparity of the short-term association of PM<sub>2.5</sub> with mortality and its attributable burdenTao Liu, Haorong Meng, Min Yu, et al.
Cancer Medicine|September 24, 2017
Effect of socioeconomic status on stage at diagnosis of lung cancer in a hospital-based multicenter retrospective clinical epidemiological study in China, 2005-2014Yuanqiu Li, Jufang Shi, Shicheng Yu, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|October 22, 2021
Long-term exposure to ambient temperature and mortality risk in China: A nationwide study using the difference-in-differences designJianxiong Hu, Maigeng Zhou, Mingfang Qin, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|October 21, 2020
Life loss of cardiovascular diseases per death attributable to ambient temperature: A national time series analysis based on 364 locations in ChinaJianxiong Hu, Zhulin Hou, Yanjun Xu, et al.
Frontiers in Medicine|March 21, 2022
The Spring Festival Is Associated With Increased Mortality Risk in China: A Study Based on 285 Chinese LocationsGuanhao He, Min Cai, Ruilin Meng, et al.
Environmental Health : a Global Access Science Source|September 16, 2020
Comparison of life loss per death attributable to ambient temperature among various development regions: a nationwide study in 364 locations in ChinaSiqi Chen, Yize Xiao, Maigeng Zhou, et al.
Environmental Research|August 6, 2021
Age-specific disparity in life loss per death attributable to ambient temperature: A nationwide time-series study in ChinaWeilin Zeng, Min Yu, Weizhen Mai, et al.
Innovation (Cambridge (Mass.))|September 24, 2021
Ambient Temperature and Years of Life Lost: A National Study in ChinaTao Liu, Chunliang Zhou, Haoming Zhang, et al.
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Environment International|December 12, 2022
The joint and interaction effect of high temperature and humidity on mortality in ChinaWen Fang, Zhixing Li, Jinghua Gao, et al.
BMJ Open|March 25, 2021
Effects of Message Framing and Time Discounting on Health Communication for Optimum Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke Prevention (EMT-OCSP): a protocol for a pragmatic, multicentre, observer-blinded, 12-month randomised controlled studyMuke Zhou, Jian Guo, Ning Chen, et al.
Innovation (Cambridge (Mass.))|November 15, 2021
Urban-rural disparity of the short-term association of PM<sub>2.5</sub> with mortality and its attributable burdenTao Liu, Haorong Meng, Min Yu, et al.
Cancer Medicine|September 24, 2017
Effect of socioeconomic status on stage at diagnosis of lung cancer in a hospital-based multicenter retrospective clinical epidemiological study in China, 2005-2014Yuanqiu Li, Jufang Shi, Shicheng Yu, et al.
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|October 22, 2021
Long-term exposure to ambient temperature and mortality risk in China: A nationwide study using the difference-in-differences designJianxiong Hu, Maigeng Zhou, Mingfang Qin, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|October 21, 2020
Life loss of cardiovascular diseases per death attributable to ambient temperature: A national time series analysis based on 364 locations in ChinaJianxiong Hu, Zhulin Hou, Yanjun Xu, et al.
Frontiers in Medicine|March 21, 2022
The Spring Festival Is Associated With Increased Mortality Risk in China: A Study Based on 285 Chinese LocationsGuanhao He, Min Cai, Ruilin Meng, et al.
Environmental Health : a Global Access Science Source|September 16, 2020
Comparison of life loss per death attributable to ambient temperature among various development regions: a nationwide study in 364 locations in ChinaSiqi Chen, Yize Xiao, Maigeng Zhou, et al.
Environmental Research|August 6, 2021
Age-specific disparity in life loss per death attributable to ambient temperature: A nationwide time-series study in ChinaWeilin Zeng, Min Yu, Weizhen Mai, et al.
Innovation (Cambridge (Mass.))|September 24, 2021
Ambient Temperature and Years of Life Lost: A National Study in ChinaTao Liu, Chunliang Zhou, Haoming Zhang, et al.
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