Even if you’re doing everything right: drinking water, getting sleep, keeping a routine — when the temperatures rise — you can still feel … off. More irritable. More tired. Maybe even more anxious. If ...
PNW scientists have made a flexible “fabric” that converts body heat into electricity. Heat is energy, and most of the heat we produce — from our bodies, kitchens and cars — just dissipates into the ...
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For some, chronic health conditions can add an extra one-two punch when it comes to regulating body temperatures. Not only do some conditions affect physiological cooling, but the medications that ...