Scientists think they may have finally discovered the reason why human body temperature has been decreasing over the past few centuries—gut microbes. A paper published in the American Journal of ...
(WJAR) — Last year, more than 2,300 people died from heat related illness in this country. And with this summer projected to be even hotter, NBC 10's Barbara Morse consulted with a scientist ...
Blistering temperatures aren’t just uncomfortable. They can quickly escalate to become life-threatening: According to data from U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention researchers, more than ...
It has long been believed that 98.6°F is the normal human body temperature, but recent evidence coming out of the Stanford University School of Medicine (SUSM) contends that might no longer be true.
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