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Using the excess heat factor to indicate heatwave-related urinary disease: a case study in Adelaide, South Australia https://t.co/cY01wj9Pai
Using the excess heat factor to indicate heatwave-related urinary disease: a case study in Adelaide, South Australia https://t.co/cY01wj9Pai
RT @NephMcDonald: @KarenDwyer12 @kamkalantar @worldkidneyday Coincidentally - just out (in non-neph journal) https://t.co/hVeE3dRVwC. Heat…
RT @NephMcDonald: @KarenDwyer12 @kamkalantar @worldkidneyday Coincidentally - just out (in non-neph journal) https://t.co/hVeE3dRVwC. Heat…
@KarenDwyer12 @kamkalantar @worldkidneyday Coincidentally - just out (in non-neph journal) https://t.co/hVeE3dRVwC. Heat waves associated with 40% increase in ED presentations / admissions for AKI. Lag effect (continues for days). @jrnairn @UniofAdelaide