Heat waves have been almost constant in some parts of Canada for the past few months, so it’s no surprise many of us have been sweating a lot this summer. There’s nothing unusual about sweating, ...
Sweating during exercise is a natural physiological process, but that doesn’t stop people worrying about it – here’s what you ...
It's been a hotter summer than most here in Calgary. And with the heat comes sweat — but there's more to perspiration than meets the nose. For Dr. Raj Bhardwaj, an urgent care doctor in Calgary, it's ...
The terms hot and cold sweat don’t refer to the temperature of the sweat itself. The fluid released is always at body ...
I’ll be honest; I’ve never understood how people can sleep under electric blankets, because my brow dampens under a barebones duvet and blanket combo. Scientists have found that we all have different ...
As climate change accelerates, summer is only getting longer – and hotter. Though the extreme heat can be difficult for anyone to deal with, it seems that it can be particularly arduous for people ...
Fitter people often sweat more, and sooner, as their bodies are better at cooling to prevent overheating. Body size and metabolism is also a factor, as larger or more muscular individuals generate ...
Many people eager to work out again will find the gym landscape altered by long periods of lockdown or enforced low occupancy. Above, Jonathan Paul works out at John Reed Fitness in April in downtown ...
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