
At the University of Adelaide, new research shows that the state of South Australia has a higher rate of deaths from extreme cold compared with the northern European nation of Sweden. The study, by a team from the University's School of Medical Sciences, analyzed forensic cases of hypothermia deaths from 2006-2011 in both South Australia and Sweden. The results show that South Australia had a rate of 3.9 deaths for every 100,000 people, compared with ...
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