Effects of the interaction between cold spells and fine particulate matter on mortality risk in xining: a case-crossover study at high altitude

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  • What: This study has identified a significant correlation between cold spells and various causes of death, providing an important supplement to the field of research on the impact of extreme climate conditions on human health. The study shows that reducing cold spells and PM2.5 in high-altitude areas can safeguard public health, with major public health consequences. The research protocol for this study has been approved by the Ethics Review Committee of the Xining Center for Disease Control and Prevention in Qinghai Province, China (Approval No: qhxncdcllsc-2024004).
  • Who: Zhenxu Ning et al. from . . .

     

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