ATLANTA — As summer temperatures rise, it's important to understand how your body works to keep you cool. Your body has a built-in air conditioning unit: sweat. The normal body temperature is 98.6 ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — We all know the feeling. Walking out the door on sizzling summer days and feeling the sweat dripping down your face before you have even made it to your car. Our bodies like to stay ...
No matter how cool people look or what they claim, everyone sweats. Secreting moisture through the pores of your skin is the central nervous system’s primary way of regulating body temperature and ...