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Arrow Body temperature at 98.7 found not to be not the norm

98.6 Degrees Is A Normal Body Temperature, Right? Not Quite | WIRED

According to this link, body temperature is much more
flexible than doctors have been telling us.

I have a low-ish body temperature, so when I used to get a fever
my mdocs did not believe that I had a fever because I was in "normal range."

(This runs in my father's family I believe.)
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Body temperature varies according to
  • age,
  • time of day,
  • being male or female,
  • and other variables.



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