Growing evidence that climate–health relationships pose increasing health risks in humans

C. Perucci (Rome, Italy)

Source: Annual Congress 2007 - Climate variability and changes and respiratory health
Session: Climate variability and changes and respiratory health
Session type: Hot topics
Number: 381

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