Researchers at Arizona State University are using a high-tech mannequin to learn more about how the human body responds to extreme heat. "ANDI stands for Advanced Mutant Dynamic instrument, and it’s ...
ATLANTA — As summer temperatures rise, it's important to understand how your body works to keep you cool. Your body has a built-in air conditioning unit: sweat. The normal body temperature is 98.6 ...
While some people endeavor to prevent, hide, or cover up sweating, it's really nothing to be ashamed of and nothing that can (nor should be) stopped. Research shows that humans have between 2 and 4 ...
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Why fever makes you shiver first and sweat later
Fever is not a glitch. It is a controlled strategy run by the hypothalamus to make your body less friendly to pathogens. This video explains how cells detect temperature using TRP ion channels and how ...
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