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The integumentary system: Your skin, hair, nails, and glands
The skin is the body's largest organ and helps protect internal organs from harm. Hair helps protect the skin, regulates body temperature, and is part of the body's sensory system. Sweat glands help ...
ATLANTA — As summer temperatures rise, it's important to understand how your body works to keep you cool. Your body has a built-in air conditioning unit: sweat. The normal body temperature is 98.6 ...
You’ve probably heard: “Sweat it out, and you’ll lose weight!” But is that really true? Does sweating help you lose weight, and does the amount of sweat on your workout clothes really reflect how much ...
Representative TRPV4 staining in sweat glands from normohidrotic and anhidrotic skin from the same patient with acquired idiopathic generalized anhidrosis (AIGA). Sweating is a vital process in a ...
Have you ever felt embarrassed by the need to carry a towel, or even a fresh shirt, with you during the most sweltering months of the year? You shouldn’t. Sweating is one of the most remarkable ways ...
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