Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In 1774, British physician-scientist Charles Blagden received an unusual invitation from a fellow physician: to spend time in a ...
Triceratops had a huge nose to help control its body temperature, suggests a new study. Scientists wanted to know why the iconic triple-horned dinosaur had an unusually large conk compared to most ...
Eliminating hot flashes, there's now a pill for that. The FDA just approved a medication called Lynkuet to control body temperature in menopausal women. OB/GYN Dr. Susan Scanlon joined the WGN Evening ...
Fatigue, migraine and dizziness can be caused by temperature swings, senior neurologist explains why
Quick changes from cool mornings to warm afternoons can undermine the body’s capacity to regulate blood flow and temperature. These alterations can cause blood pressure levels to rise and fall, ...
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