People shiver for many reasons, such as fever, being cold, and more. Strategies to help stop shivering may depend on the cause, but can include deep breathing, using extra blankets, and medical ...
STOCKHOLM, Sweden — Shivering upon repeated short exposures to cold improves glucose tolerance, decreases fasting blood glucose and lipid levels, and markedly reduces blood pressure, show new study ...
In the bleak midwinter, here's a warming thought: All that shivering might be getting you in shape. According to a new study, 15 minutes in the cold can be the metabolic equivalent of an hour of ...
New studies suggest that shivering was in fact the original form of 'exercise' and can boost the metabolism. While we have to keep an eye on the old folk so they stay warm enough to avoid hypothermia, ...
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