Suicide and ambient temperature: a multi-country multi-city study (Publications)
Country-specific results showed that the nonlinear associations were more obvious in northeast Asia (Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan). The temperature with the highest risk of suicide ranged from the 87th to
Estimating the burden of scrub typhus: a systematic review (Publications)
11.2/100,000/10 years) was reported through passive national surveillance systems in South Korea, Japan, China, and Thailand. Case fatality risks from areas of reduced drug-susceptibility are reported at
Estimating the burden of scrub typhus: a systematic review (Publications)
11.2/100,000/10 years) was reported through passive national surveillance systems in South Korea, Japan, China, and Thailand. Case fatality risks from areas of reduced drug-susceptibility are reported at
Suicide and ambient temperature: a multi-country multi-city study (Publications)
Country-specific results showed that the nonlinear associations were more obvious in northeast Asia (Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan). The temperature with the highest risk of suicide ranged from the 87th to
A multi-country analysis on potential adaptive mechanisms to cold and heat in a changing climate (Publications)
found for cold (where AFs ranged from 5.57-15.43% to 2.16-8.91%), showing either decreasing (Brazil, Japan, Spain, Australia and Ireland), increasing (USA), or stable trends (Canada, South Korea and UK). Heat-AF
Aromatase and breast cancer susceptibility (Publications)
specific E1/A ratios x 100 among women without oophorectomy were 7.92 in African-Americans, 8.22 in Japanese, 10.73 in Latinas and 9.29 in non-Latina Whites (P=0.09). The high E1/A ratio in Latina women was
Aromatase and breast cancer susceptibility (Publications)
specific E1/A ratios x 100 among women without oophorectomy were 7.92 in African-Americans, 8.22 in Japanese, 10.73 in Latinas and 9.29 in non-Latina Whites (P=0.09). The high E1/A ratio in Latina women was
A multi-country analysis on potential adaptive mechanisms to cold and heat in a changing climate (Publications)
found for cold (where AFs ranged from 5.57-15.43% to 2.16-8.91%), showing either decreasing (Brazil, Japan, Spain, Australia and Ireland), increasing (USA), or stable trends (Canada, South Korea and UK). Heat-AF
Seasonality of mortality under climate change: a multicountry projection study (Publications)
Environmental Restoration and Conservation Agency, provided by the Ministry of the Environment of Japan.
Seasonality of mortality under climate change: a multicountry projection study (Publications)
Environmental Restoration and Conservation Agency, provided by the Ministry of the Environment of Japan.