Longer, Intense Heatwaves Linked With Rise In Premature Births: Study
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The researchers found that over the 25-year period, preterm births increased by 2 per cent, while early-term births increased by 1 per cent.
A new research has linked an increase in premature births during hot weather conditions to intense and prolonged heatwaves.
A team of researchers, including those at the University of Nevada, estimated changes in the rate of preterm and early-term birth in response to heatwaves.
A heatwave is a period of extremely high temperatures relative to what is normally expected over a region.
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