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In a recent study published in Nature Metabolism, researchers investigated the effects of shivering due to cold on metabolic health in people with obesity and overweight. They found that exposing ...
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, ...
New research, being presented at this year’s European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) Annual Meeting in Stockholm, Sweden (19-23 Sept), finds that shivering during repeated exposure to ...
People often experience chills with a fever. They may feel very cold, shiver, or shake. They might also alternate between feeling very cold and very hot. Chills are an involuntary sensation of cold, ...