measuring ruleDeegham@lemmy.blahaj.zone to 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone – 1376 points – 12 months ago278Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentPeople's body temperature used to be higher a century ago, but I think it was less then 1°C. EDIT: Apparently since the early 1800s, men's body temperature changed about 0.59°C and women's about 0.32°C.That's really interesting. Does anyone know why?I believe there's a theory that the average person had at least one source of inflammation in their body.
People's body temperature used to be higher a century ago, but I think it was less then 1°C. EDIT: Apparently since the early 1800s, men's body temperature changed about 0.59°C and women's about 0.32°C.That's really interesting. Does anyone know why?I believe there's a theory that the average person had at least one source of inflammation in their body.
That's really interesting. Does anyone know why?I believe there's a theory that the average person had at least one source of inflammation in their body.
I believe there's a theory that the average person had at least one source of inflammation in their body.
People's body temperature used to be higher a century ago, but I think it was less then 1°C.
EDIT: Apparently since the early 1800s, men's body temperature changed about 0.59°C and women's about 0.32°C.
That's really interesting. Does anyone know why?
I believe there's a theory that the average person had at least one source of inflammation in their body.