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DTSTAMP;TZID=America/Chicago:20260409T001806
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DESCRIPTION:Man-made climate change affects the environment in which we liv
 e and has a dramatic effect on our health. Inspired by the Wisconsin RISE 
 initiative\, this session will explore the possibilities and challenges of
  conducting research on climate change and health.  Dr. Allen will discuss
  the heat waves and cardiovascular risk in aging Black adults. Dr. Wendlan
 d will address floods and women's reproductive health in Malawi. Dr. Abadi
 e will cover hurricanes and injection risk in rural Puerto Rico.\n\nCONTAC
 T: 265-2631\, outreach@iris.wisc.edu\n\nURL: https://irisnrc.wisc.edu/even
 t/rise-exploring-possibilities-for-global-research-on-climate-change-and-h
 ealth/
LOCATION:1333 Sterling Hall
SUMMARY:RISE: Exploring Possibilities for Global Research on Climate Change
  and Health
URL;VALUE=URI:https://irisnrc.wisc.edu/event/rise-exploring-possibilities-f
 or-global-research-on-climate-change-and-health/
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