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Environment and health: 2. Global climate change and health
Andrew Haines, Anthony J. McMichael and Paul R. Epstein
CMAJ September 19, 2000 163 (6) 729-734;
Andrew Haines
Dr. Haines is Professor of Primary Health Care, Department of Primary Care and Population Sciences, Royal Free & University College Medical School, London, England. Dr. McMichael is Professor of Epidemiology, Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, England. Dr. Epstein is Associate Director, Center for Health and the Global Environment, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass.
Anthony J. McMichael
Dr. Haines is Professor of Primary Health Care, Department of Primary Care and Population Sciences, Royal Free & University College Medical School, London, England. Dr. McMichael is Professor of Epidemiology, Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, England. Dr. Epstein is Associate Director, Center for Health and the Global Environment, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass.
Paul R. Epstein
Dr. Haines is Professor of Primary Health Care, Department of Primary Care and Population Sciences, Royal Free & University College Medical School, London, England. Dr. McMichael is Professor of Epidemiology, Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, England. Dr. Epstein is Associate Director, Center for Health and the Global Environment, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass.
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