A single sauna session appears to briefly increase circulating white blood cells, hinting at a short-term shift in how the immune system monitors the body. Credit: Stock A brief sauna session may ...
We grow up learning that our normal body temperature is 98.6 degrees fahrenheit. And while that's largely true, there's some ...
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How does thermoregulation work?
The body keeps a core temperature of about 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit for health. Thermoreceptors in the skin and body send ...
Stanford University researchers recently debunked the common knowledge that 98.6 degrees is the average body temperature. The notion dates back to the mid-19th century, established by German physician ...
Campuses could be forgiven for being confused by all of the new body temperature scanning systems that have gained prominence in response to the coronavirus. In fact, this market might seem like it’s ...
Chills are your body's way of trying to adjust its temperature. For instance, a walk down a cold, windy street can trigger this response. Or, they can be an attempt by your immune system -- the body's ...
We’ve published so much about COVID-19’s effects on the AV industry recently, we’d forgive you if you missed some of the most important posts: things you can do to guarantee business continuity; and, ...
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