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35.4 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit)
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New Post! Oct 11, 2009 @ 01:55:34#1
Chrill
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So, a friend of mine is suffering from low body temperature. What could cause this? Simply being outside in the cold?

On March 18, 2010
New Post! Oct 11, 2009 @ 02:04:17#2
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That sounds really low.

I don't know what body temperature hypothermia is at, but low temperature can't be good.

On March 14, 2010
New Post! Oct 11, 2009 @ 02:12:36#3
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Does her temperature change according to the outside temperature?

poikilothermy, poikilothermism
the state or condition of being cold-blooded, as reptiles and other animals.

It could cause low body temperature and its i beleive a non life threating medical condition in some people.

On October 23, 2009
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New Post! Oct 13, 2009 @ 05:41:53#4
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I thought a temperature of 95 f was high!

Isn't the normal temperature supposed to be 86.5 or something?
please enlighten me

On March 10, 2010
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