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If you’re taking your temperature because of the coronavirus, 98.6 isn’t the normal body temperature anymore

Por: Chicago Tribune Health September 22, 2022

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For centuries, 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit was said to be the average, normal body temperature. It’s not. More recently, researchers have known normal body temperature is actually lower than 98.6 and can vary by gender, size, age, time of day and other factors. But now there’s also evidence that shows we’ve been cooling off since the 19th century when 98.6 was established as “normal.” As the coronavirus, dubbed COVID-19, continues to... + full article



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