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air pollution, chemical exposures, environmental health, heat stress, natural disasters, pregnancy, vectorsClimate Change and Pregnancy: Risks, Mitigation, Adaptation, & Resilience

This article published by researchers from UCSF provides a summary of key research on the ways that climate change can impact pregnancy outcomes, with emphasis on air pollution, heat stress, water quality, natural disasters and vector-borne disease.

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