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Fever chills are linked to the brain’s emotional center, and may be a survival strategy
Learn how a fever-related molecule activates emotional brain circuits, which intensify chills and drive warmth-seeking ...
Feel freezing during a fever? Scientists identify the brain circuit responsible for chills and why it sends signals to your ...
When running a fever during infection, we often feel chills, which prompt us to take action to warm ourselves, such as ...
A fever serves as your body’s sophisticated alarm system, particularly prevalent during peak illness seasons when viruses like COVID-19 and influenza circulate widely. Rather than being a standalone ...
Whether stemming from a wound, a toothache or an infection like the flu, nearly everyone has experienced the discomfort of having a fever. While fevers can be inconvenient and are sometimes a sign of ...
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