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    Setting the European environment and health research agenda –under-researched areas and solution-oriented research by Huss, Anke, Peters, Annette, Zhao, Tianyu, Barouki, Robert, Kogevinas, Manolis, Vermeulen, Roel, Matthies-Wiesler, Franziska

    Published in Environment international (01-05-2022)
    “…The aim of the EU-funded HERA (health and environment research agenda) project is to set priorities for the future European research agenda in the environment,…”
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    Heat in Germany: Health risks and preventive measures by Winklmayr, Claudia, Matthies-Wiesler, Franziska, Muthers, Stefan, Buchien, Sebastian, Kuch, Bernhard, An der Heiden, Matthias, Mücke, Hans-Guido

    Published in Journal of health monitoring (01-09-2023)
    “…Climate change has already led to a significant temperature increase in Germany. The average temperature in the past decade was approximately 2°C above the…”
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    Prevention and management of health hazards related to heatwaves by Matthies, Franziska, Menne, Bettina

    “…Objectives. The general aim of the EuroHEAT project was to improve public health responses to weather extremes and, in particular, to heatwaves. Study design…”
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    Climate Change and Human Health: Estimating Avoidable Deaths and Disease by Kovats, R. Sari, Campbell-Lendrum, Diarmid, Matthies, Franziska

    Published in Risk analysis (01-12-2005)
    “…Human population health has always been central in the justification for sustainable development but nearly invisible in the United Nations Framework…”
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    Heat-Related Mortality in the Extreme Summer of 2022 by Huber, Veronika, Breitner-Busch, Susanne, He, Cheng, Matthies-Wiesler, Franziska, Peters, Annette, Schneider, Alexandra

    Published in Deutsches Ärzteblatt international (09-02-2024)
    “…Estimating the excess mortality attributable to heat is a central element of the documentation of the consequences of climate change for human health. Until…”
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    Heat-Related Mortality in the Extreme Summer of 2022—an Analysis Based on Daily Data by Huber, Veronika, Breitner-Busch, Susanne, He, Cheng, Matthies-Wiesler, Franziska, Peters, Annette, Schneider, Alexandra

    Published in Deutsches Ärzteblatt international (09-02-2024)
    “…Estimating the excess mortality attributable to heat is a central element of the documentation of the consequences of climate change for human health. Until…”
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    Prognostic factors in heat wave related deaths: a meta-analysis by Bouchama, Abderrezak, Dehbi, Mohammed, Mohamed, Gamal, Matthies, Franziska, Shoukri, Mohamed, Menne, Bettina

    Published in Archives of internal medicine (1960) (12-11-2007)
    “…Although identifying individuals who are at increased risk of dying during heat waves and instituting protective measures represent an established strategy,…”
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    Are European countries prepared for the next big heat-wave? by Bittner, Martin-Immanuel, Matthies, Eva Franziska, Dalbokova, Dafina, Menne, Bettina

    Published in European journal of public health (01-08-2014)
    “…Heat-waves present severe dangers to populations' health. Due to climate change, an increase in the frequency and intensity of heat-waves is to be expected…”
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    Priorities for research on environment, climate and health, a European perspective by Drakvik, Elina, Kogevinas, Manolis, Bergman, Åke, Devouge, Anais, Barouki, Robert

    Published in Environmental health (28-03-2022)
    “…Climate change, urbanisation, chemical pollution and disruption of ecosystems, including biodiversity loss, affect our health and wellbeing. Research is…”
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    Hitze und kardiovaskuläres Risiko by Lechner, Katharina, Breitner-Busch, Susanne, Matthies-Wiesler, Franziska, Schneider, Alexandra

    Published in Der Kardiologe (01-03-2024)
    “…Hitzeereignisse nehmen aufgrund weltweit steigender Temperaturen an Häufigkeit, Dauer und Intensität zu. Hohe Temperaturen sind mit einem erhöhten Risiko für…”
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