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Climate change and health: understanding mechanisms will inform mitigation and prevention strategies

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The cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the health impacts of climate change must be better understood in order to plan interventions that mitigate harm.

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Fig. 1: Cellular and molecular mechanisms of damage in climate-related health outcomes.

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D.P. was supported by the National Cancer Institute (grant U54CA267776). R.M.P. was supported by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) (grant R00 ES033742). A.K. was supported by the NIEHS (R00 ES030749).

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Prada, D., Baccarelli, A.A., Kupsco, A. et al. Climate change and health: understanding mechanisms will inform mitigation and prevention strategies. Nat Med (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-024-02925-8

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