We find ourselves in the same situation every year. Winter is nearly here, but it still feels like 90 degrees outside. Even with the ‘cooler’ temperatures, many homes continue to run their air ...
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, ...
There’s always been an assumption that sweating more meant your workout was more intense, but fitness experts will tell you, this is nothing but a myth. Ivan Ho, co-founder of Fit Factory Fitness in ...
Climate (temperature, humidity and airflow) significantly affects how much bacteria grows on fabrics. So it may be more reasonable to wash your clothes less in cooler months, when you sweat less. When ...
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 ...
Let me start this article by stating the obvious: I’ve always run hot. And by hot, I mean I can often be seriously sweaty on a frosty winter's day, or dripping with sweat while working in our ...
If you think you've started sweating more than usual—and it's not just because of the weather or your workout—you’re probably not imagining it. Many people notice changes in how much they sweat as ...
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As temperatures rise, so does the risk of heat-related illness, especially for people taking certain prescription drugs. The body uses several mechanisms to regulate temperature: sweating, blood flow ...