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98.6 degrees Fahrenheit is no longer the normal human body

98.6 degrees Fahrenheit is no longer the normal human body

97.5°F, not 98.6°F, likely new normal body temperature

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Average human body temperature no longer 98.6 degrees – What happens when your body is too cold or too hot?

Why Your Body's Average Temperature Isn't 98.6 Degrees Anymore

Think your normal temperature is 98.6? Maybe not (and why that's important)

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Body Temperature Fahrenheit to Celsius Conversion

Normal' human body temperature is a range around 98.6 F – a physiologist explains why

What Is a Normal Body Temperature? - Keck Medicine of USC

What Exactly is 'Normal' Human Body Temperature?

98.6°F vs new normal: Why is our body temperature declining over time?

Average human body temperature is no longer 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit! - Elets eHealth

Solved 1) (a) Internal human body temperature is often