Extreme heat is already creating “nonsurvivable” conditions for humans in heatwaves that have killed thousands and likely ...
Sauna bathing releases white blood cells into the bloodstream, a new study from Finland shows. Circulating white blood cells ...
Sleeping too hot can ruin rest. Experts explain how cooler bedding, breathable fabrics or going naked may improve sleep and ...
Brain-only cryopreservation is rising in popularity as a faster, cheaper alternative to full-body vitrification. Will it work ...
"Oh s**t." That was the reaction from researchers upon reviewing new data in Nature Communications. The study confirms 119°F ...
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Is your body temperature normal for your age? Why it changes after 65
Many of us grow up hearing that “normal” body temperature is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. But William Schaffner, a professor at ...
Feeling warm or cold doesn’t just register on the skin—it changes how connected we feel to our own bodies. Research shows that temperature sensations help shape body ownership, emotional regulation, ...
When winter changes to spring, you may feel the onset of pollen allergies, and you may also have changes to your sleep habits ...
Extreme heat kills more people in the U.S. each year than hurricanes, floods, and tornadoes combined. But how can we address ...
Now, researchers led by a Nobel Laureate have finally caught TRPM8 in the act. By trapping the protein in its native ...
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