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Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Incidence in the United States Does Not Vary with Season or Temperature
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We identified no significant monthly or temperature-related effect in the incidence of SAH. Our data suggest that certain climate zones within the United States may be associated with significantly different SAH incidence, but the origins of these differences remain unclear and are probably unrelated to meteorologic variables.
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