Li, Yan Yuan, Junjun Sun, Shiang Ma, Feiyang Xiong, Yongjie He, Shaojun
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This study investigates the potential of vitamin C (VC) and/or betaine (Bet) to enhance growth performance, regulate serum metabolism, and bolster antioxidant function aiming to mitigate the impact of heat stress (HS) on broilers. Two hundred Ross 308 broilers at 28 days of age were randomly assigned to five groups. The control group, housed at 24 ...
Gutiérrez, Juan David Ávila-Jiménez, Julián Altamiranda-Saavedra, Mariano
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Our main aim was to estimate and compare the effects of six environmental variables (air temperature, soil temperature, rainfall, runoff, soil moisture, and the enhanced vegetation index) on excess cases of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Colombia. We used epidemiological data from the Colombian Public Health Surveillance System (January 2007 to Decembe...
Antonelli, Michele Fasano, Federica Veronesi, Licia Donelli, Davide Vitale, Marco Pasquarella, Cesira
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The main objective of this review is to examine the impact of balneotherapy on serum and salivary cortisol concentrations. A systematic search was conducted in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, PEDro, and Google Scholar. The databases were screened from inception up until April 2024. After screening the scientific literature, 845 articles were retrie...
Li, Donghua Liu, Yanchen Zhang, Wei Shi, Tianshan Zhao, Xiangkai Zhao, Xin Zheng, Hongmiao Li, Rui Wang, Tingrong Ren, Xiaowei
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Scarlet fever (SF) is an acute respiratory transmitted disease that primarily affects children. The influence of meteorological factors and air pollutants on SF in children has been proved, but the relevant evidence in Northwest China is still lacking. Based on the weekly reported cases of SF in children in Lanzhou, northwest China, from 2014 to 20...
Guzman-Echavarria, Gisel Middel, Ariane Vecellio, Daniel J Vanos, Jennifer
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Traditional climate classification and weather typing systems are not designed to understand and prevent heat illness, or to design effective cooling strategies during extreme heat. Thus, we developed the Heat Stress Compensability Classification (HSCC) combining open-source historical weather data (2005-2020) with biophysical modeling of a standar...
da Silva Dávila, Juliane de Campos Grigoletti, Giane Faria, Marlon Resende Gobo, João Paulo Assis
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This study aims to evaluate agreement among subjective thermal comfort, thermal sensation, thermal perception, and thermal tolerance indices, according to pedestrians in downtown Santa Maria, southern Brazil, which has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa). Between August 2015 and July 2016 (three periods), 1728 questionnaires were applied. Evaluation ...
Debnath, Sanjeet Sarkar, Uttam Kumar Kumari, Suman Karnatak, Gunjan Puthiyottil, Mishal Das, Basanta Kumar Das, Arijit Ghosh, Bandana Das Roy, Aneek
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Changing climate exerts significant pressure on coastal wetland fishery, ecosystems and livelihood at the eco-regional level. In the present study, an indicator and scoring-based vulnerability assessment framework was developed to assess climate change-induced potential impacts and vulnerability of the coastal wetlands through stakeholder perceptio...
Zhang, Lei Huo, Zhiguo Yang, Bingyun Guo, Anhong Xiao, Jingjing Li, Sen Tan, Fangyin Gyilbag, Amatus
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Rice production is sensitive to climate change and significantly affected by warming in recent years. To what extent climate warming shifted rice phenology and varied thermal resource condition were explored across five agro-ecological zones in China, based on up-to-date observations of meteorology and rice cultivation in 1981-2020. It was clearly ...
Knapp, Paul A Soulé, Peter T Mitchell, Tyler J Catherwood, Avery A Lewis, Hunter S
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Hot droughts, droughts attributed to below-average precipitation and exceptional warmth, are increasingly common in the twenty-first century, yet little is known about their effect on coniferous tree growth because of their historical rarity. In much of the American West, including California, radial tree growth is principally driven by precipitati...
Duan, Yanran Fu, Hang Jiang, Shuai Yin, Zhao Wang, Sufan Gao, Jinghong Yang, Mengyu Wang, Suxian Mu, Zihan Chen, Changying
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Particulate matter (PM10) changes have been confirmed as one of the contributory factors affecting human health, the association between PM10 pollution and the hospitalization of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with comorbidity diseases was rarely reported. The same inpatient more than twice times admissions with COPD illness from Janu...