Association between ambient temperature and risk of stroke morbidity and mortality: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

Previous studies have suggested that ambient temperature is associated with the morbidity and mortality of stroke although results among these investigations remained unclear. Therefore, the purpose of present meta‐analysis was to summarize the evidence of the relationship between ambient temperature and stroke morbidity and mortality.

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