March/April 2024, Volume :30 Number 2 , page 295 - 305 [Open Access]
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The findings demonstrate clear opportunities to improve health communication related to extreme heat, perhaps most importantly, including updates to mass media messaging educating the public on heat-protective behaviors.
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