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Heat waves can be dangerous, and the conditions indoors can be worse than outdoors. A study of all the single-family homes in Austin, Texas, shows why.
Degree reports that stress sweating differs from heat sweating, triggered by anxiety rather than temperature rise.
Degree reports that sweating during exercise cools the body but also leads to the loss of vital electrolytes, impacting muscle recovery and hydration.
Degree details 12 tips to manage sweating, emphasizing hydration, breathable fabrics, and stress management to stay cool and confident.
