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We frequently talk about "feels-like" temperatures, but let's talk about how your body may react to certain hot temperatures. We'll start off with the "coolest" temperatures and work our way up.
The rising popularity of whole-body deodorants reflects a growing awareness: odor-causing bacteria aren't exclusively in your armpits. Of course, we’ve all experienced stinky feet and musty ...
The service says that standing in full sun can make the temperature feel as much as 15 degrees hotter. So if the heat index if 120, your body might actually feel something closer to 135 degrees ...
Wind chill doesn’t just make you feel colder, it actually lowers your overall body temperature with enough exposure. Wind chill can increase your chances of getting hypothermia or frostbite, if ...
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