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This is how you know you have a fever according to new research

This is how you know you have a fever according to new research

Now comes new research showing that the idea of ​​a global body temperature is a myth. It also likely means that the level of what might be called a fever has dropped.

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For 150 years, it has been proven that the normal body temperature is 37 degrees. But according to new research conducted in recent years, many people have a lower normal temperature, bringing the average to 36.6 degrees. The conclusion of the study, which was conducted on 126,000 people between 2008 and 2017, is that the temperature that constitutes a fever is simply individual.

The idea that the normal temperature for humans is 37 degrees comes from German physician Karl Wunderlich, who conducted a study in the area more than 150 years ago. In the study, he took the temperature of 25,000 people and then determined that 38 degrees most likely meant the person had a fever.

How do you know if you have a fever?

According to the new study, researchers are now examining whether the fever threshold should simply be lowered, and normal temperature should be viewed in a different way, viewed instead as a broad range. This means that you should monitor your individual body temperature to see if it is high and if you have a fever.

source: The New York Times

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