We grow up learning that our normal body temperature is 98.6 degrees fahrenheit. And while that's largely true, there's some variation depending on factors like age, time of day, where you measure and ...
Common knowledge says that your body temperature should be 98.6 degrees F and that a high or low body temperature signals something is wrong. But that's not quite true. You can have a low body ...
Body temperature is a critical modifier of pathophysiological processes following acute ischemic stroke. Even small deviations from normothermia can influence neuronal survival, inflammation, ...
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