technology
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Internet Searches May Be Used for Heat Wave Warning Surveillance, Study Shows
A study has found that there is a correlation between internet searches and the incidence of heat stroke. From this, there is a very interesting reason to conclude that trending internet searches may be used as warning surveillance for health organizations all over the world.
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