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Reports on the surveillance of excess mortality during periods of heatwave.
Older adults and those with health conditions are at risk of mortality during heatwaves. The research explores the experience of those who care for them.
Explores the health and social impacts of heat waves, the vulnerability of social groups and ways society could improve its response to extreme heat.
Dear colleague letter introducing the Heatwave Plan for England 2011 and associated documents.
The hottest day ever recorded in the UK occurred in 2019. We look at how the warm summers has impacted on the number of deaths.
Climate change is happening and is due to human activities; along with warming, many other changes are occurring such as melting polar ice, rising sea levels and more frequent floods, droughts and heatwaves.
Information on how to stay safe in hot weather, including how to keep your home cool.
Report summarising health indicators monitored by Public Health England, published following heatwave events.
Extreme heat presents a number of risks to health. This guidance helps professionals and the public address those risks.
Higher daily peak temperatures and longer more intense heat waves are now more frequent due to climate change
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