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Nori-Sarma A, Sun S, Sun Y, et al. Association between ambient heat and risk of emergency department visits for mental health among US adults, 2010 to 2019. JAMA Psychiatry 2022; 79: 341–9.

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Belova A, Gould CA, Munson K, et al. Projecting the suicide burden of climate change in the United States. GeoHealth 2022; 6: e2021GH000580.

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Cheng J, Xu Z, Bambrick H, et al. Cardiorespiratory effects of heatwaves: A systematic review and meta-analysis of global epidemiological evidence. Environmental Research 2019; 177: 108610.

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Shi DS, Weaver VM, Hodgson MJ, Tustin AW. Hospitalised heat-related acute kidney injury in indoor and outdoor workers in the USA. Occup Environ Med 2022; 79: 184–91.

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Ebi KL, Capon A, Berry P, et al. Hot weather and heat extremes: Health risks. The Lancet 2021; 398: 698–708.

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Patel L, Conlon KC, Sorensen C, et al. Climate change and extreme heat events: How health systems should prepare. NEJM Catalyst; 3: CAT.21.0454.

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Shindell D, Zhang Y, Scott M, Ru M, Stark K, Ebi KL. The effects of heat exposure on human mortality throughout the United States. GeoHealth 2020; 4: e2019GH000234.

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National Weather Service. Weather Related Fatality and Injury Statistics. 2021. https://www.weather.gov/hazstat/.

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US Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. QuickStats: Percentage distribution of heat-related deaths, by age group — national vital statistics system, United States, 2018–2020. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2022; 71. DOI:10.15585/mmwr.mm7124a6.

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World Meteorological Organization Lead Centre. Annual-to-Decadal Climate Prediction. 2022. https://hadleyserver.metoffice.gov.uk/wmolc/.