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The 2023 Health Effects of Climate Change (HECC) report provides an analysis of how climate change makes extreme weather events such as cold, more intense and variable.
A guide to the major publications related to excess deaths in the UK, who produces them and links to the methods and analysis.
This action card provides guidance on the actions that commissioners of health and social care services can take to prepare for and respond to each type of CHA.
The alerting system provides an early warning when adverse temperatures are likely to impact on the health and wellbeing of the population.
This Cold-Health Alert (CHA) action card details the suggested actions that providers of health or social care should consider to prepare for and respond to each type of CHA.
These are used to promulgate best practice and other information of an advisory nature.
Information for health professionals on the characteristics, diagnosis and treatment of Pontiac fever.
Get help to classify various items of iron and steel, primarily those classified under chapter 72.
This Cold-Health Alert (CHA) action card summarises the suggested actions that voluntary and community sector (VCS) organisations should consider to prepare for and respond to each type of CHA.
How to care for animals on farms and in transport in severe hot or cold weather, floods or drought.
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