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  3. Two studies led by #CharitéBerlin have investigated how the population in sub-Saharan Africa is coping with rising temperatures and the threat of infection - and what can be done about it.

Two studies led by #CharitéBerlin have investigated how the population in sub-Saharan Africa is coping with rising temperatures and the threat of infection - and what can be done about it.

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    Two studies led by #CharitéBerlin have investigated how the population in sub-Saharan Africa is coping with rising temperatures and the threat of infection - and what can be done about it. Here’s why the results are also relevant for countries like 🇩🇪 :

    👉 https://www.charite.de/en/service/press_reports/artikel/detail/learning_from_the_global_south_how_do_people_cope_with_heat

    #GlobalHealth #ClimateChange #medicine #science #research

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