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1. Heat-related illness among workers in British Columbia, Canada: Extreme hot weather in 2021 compared to 2001-2020.

2. Long-term Impact of Tropical Cyclones on Disease Exacerbation Among Children with Asthma in the Eastern United States, 2000-2018.

3. Assessing the causal effects of a stochastic intervention in time series data: are heat alerts effective in preventing deaths and hospitalizations?

4. Examining the Optimal Placement of Cooling Centers to Serve Populations at High Risk of Extreme Heat Exposure in 81 US Cities.

6. Does choice of outdoor heat metric affect heat-related epidemiologic analyses in the US Medicare population?

7. Survey of extreme heat public health preparedness plans and response activities in the most populous jurisdictions in the United States.

8. Planning to Reduce the Health Impacts of Extreme Heat: A Content Analysis of Heat Action Plans in Local United States Jurisdictions.

9. Warm-season temperatures and emergency department visits among children with health insurance.

10. The effect modification of extreme temperatures on mental and behavior disorders by environmental factors and individual-level characteristics in Canada.

11. The unprecedented Pacific Northwest heatwave of June 2021.

12. Heat-Related Illness Among Workers in British Columbia, 2001-2020.

14. Increasing Health Risks During Outdoor Sports Due To Climate Change in Texas: Projections Versus Attitudes.

16. Warm Season and Emergency Department Visits to U.S. Children's Hospitals.

17. Heat warnings, mortality, and hospital admissions among older adults in the United States.

18. Ambient heat and risks of emergency department visits among adults in the United States: time stratified case crossover study.

19. Association Between Hurricane Sandy and Emergency Department Visits in New York City by Age and Cause.

20. Tropical cyclones and risk of preterm birth: A retrospective analysis of 20 million births across 378 US counties.

21. Estimating the number of excess deaths attributable to heat in 297 United States counties.

22. Comparison of temperature-mortality associations estimated with different exposure metrics.

23. Suitability of gridded climate datasets for use in environmental epidemiology.

24. Increased Risk of Opioid Overdose Death Following Cold Weather: A Case-Crossover Study.

25. Ambient Temperature and Markers of Fetal Growth: A Retrospective Observational Study of 29 Million U.S. Singleton Births.

26. Ambient temperature and preterm birth: A retrospective study of 32 million US singleton births.

27. Estimates of Present and Future Asthma Emergency Department Visits Associated With Exposure to Oak, Birch, and Grass Pollen in the United States.

28. Projected Changes in Temperature-related Morbidity and Mortality in Southern New England.

29. Effectiveness of National Weather Service heat alerts in preventing mortality in 20 US cities.

30. Levels and determinants of tree pollen in New York City.

31. Projected temperature-related deaths in ten large U.S. metropolitan areas under different climate change scenarios.

32. Impacts of oak pollen on allergic asthma in the United States and potential influence of future climate change.

33. The associations between daily spring pollen counts, over-the-counter allergy medication sales, and asthma syndrome emergency department visits in New York City, 2002-2012.

34. The association of tree pollen concentration peaks and allergy medication sales in new york city: 2003-2008.

35. Climate change, aeroallergens, and pediatric allergic disease.

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