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Extreme weather events in the UK and resulting public health outcomes
Natalie Dickinson
*
, Llinos Haf Spencer
, Shuhua Yang
,
Caroline Miller
,
Andrew Hursthouse
, Mary Lynch
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United Kingdom
100%
Health Outcomes
100%
Public Health
100%
Extreme Weather Events
100%
Health Impact
37%
Physical Health
25%
Economic Cost
25%
Mental Health Outcomes
25%
Building Resilience
12%
Absence of Evidence
12%
Inclusion Criteria
12%
Health Systems
12%
Socio-economic Impact
12%
Adverse Health Outcomes
12%
Increased Pressure
12%
Cost-benefit Analysis
12%
Marginalized Populations
12%
Temperature Extremes
12%
Mitigation Efforts
12%
Extreme Temperature
12%
Population System
12%
Socio-economic Considerations
12%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Mental Disorder
100%
Economic Costs
100%
Public Health
100%
Systematic Review
50%
Cost Benefit Analysis
50%
Social Sciences
UK
100%
Health Outcomes
100%
Economic Costs
40%
Mental Health
40%
Systematic Review
20%
Cost Benefit Analysis
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Mental Health
100%