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Cold weather and ischaemic heart disease.

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It is well known that the incidence of ischaemic heart disease tends to be higher in winter than in summer. In England and Wales, for example, mortality from "arteriosclerotic heart disease" (ASHD :ISC 420) averages 50 per cent. more in midwinter than in mid-summer (Annual Reports of the Registrar General of England and Wales); and a similar swing has been reported for hospital ad- mission rates It may how- ever be objected that results of this kind could have been biased by diagnostic uncertainties, by competing causes of morbidity and mortality, and by the possi- bility that respiratory infections may cause increased illness or death in persons already suffering from heart disease.

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