Fwd: Most of the temperature-related mortality burden was attributable to the contribution of cold

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May 22, 2015, 9:56:02 PM5/22/15
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From: David South <dbs....@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, May 22, 2015 at 10:01 AM
Subject: Re:Most of the temperature-related mortality burden was attributable to the contribution of cold
To: Ken Schlichte <kensf...@comcast.net>
Cc: Bruce Glass <bgl...@campbellgroup.com>, Sonny Wiant <sonny...@gmail.com>, Colin Bassett <colin....@xtra.co.nz>, billdyck <Bill...@xtra.co.nz>, Peter Brown <pe...@pfsc.co.nz>, David Buckleigh <ed...@orcon.net.nz>, JAMES GILLESPIE <jame...@sbcglobal.net>, "Stephen G. Boyce" <Step...@citcom.net>, Richard Griffin <dickgr...@hotmail.com>, M 'Newton <mike....@oregonstate.edu>, "Paul J. Langford" <lang...@bellsouth.net>, Kelly McDivitt <kjm....@gmail.com>, "harry...@gmail.com" <harry...@gmail.com>, Steve Wilent <swi...@gmail.com>, Al Bradley <a...@albradley.com>


​The findings in this Lancet paper are too good not to share....​

David South



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