Feeling cold all the time, regardless of the temperature, could be a sign of certain vitamin deficiencies, particularly low ...
November is when we usually receive a freeze, and the forecast calls for cooler weather. If you have plants that are cold-sensitive, it is time to prepare to protect them. It doesn't always require ...
A research team led by Félix Viana, co-director of the Sensory Transduction and Nociception laboratory at the Institute for Neurosciences (IN), a joint research centre of the Spanish National Research ...
Feeling cold all the time is not just a comfort issue. It can be an early warning sign of anemia, metabolic slowdown, or hormonal imbalance. Identifying and correcting the root cause can restore ...
Earlier in the month, we had a cold spell that sent temperatures to only 38 degrees, but considerable damage was still done to plants on some sites. Porterweed, vincas, zinnias, moss roses, angelonia ...
Researchers found that cold is detected differently in the skin than in internal organs. This split system helps explain why ...
Researchers have uncovered that the body uses different molecular systems to sense cold in the skin versus internal organs.
Erika Prouty, PharmD, is a professional community pharmacist that specializes in blood cholesterol readings, blood pressure readings, and medication therapy management. Some people are more sensitive ...
Cold does not feel the same on your fingertips as it does deep in your chest, and new research shows that this is not just a ...
Feb. 12, 2002 — -- Most have felt the chill of a winter wind, the dull sting of poking a toe in icy water or the cool taste of a cough drop. But until recently, scientists haven't really ...
When grandpa nudges the settings on the thermostat, there's likely a good reason. Humans, like other animals, become more sensitive to cold with age. Now, scientists from University of Utah Health ...