Extreme heat is linked to pregnancy issues — and the risk is growing

Wednesday, September 11th 2024, 5:12:26 pm
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Homicide, named by one study in 2022 as the leading cause of death of pregnant women in the U.S., is also among the risks inflated by extreme temperatures.
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