Nervous around needles and blood? Sweat tests may replace blood tests in the future, according to new research.
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New study: Your sweat can reveal health problems before any symptoms
A wave of new research is pushing an unexpected biological fluid into the spotlight. Scientists say sweat, long overlooked as ...
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Your sweat can flag health problems long before symptoms appear
Sweat is usually something people try to hide, wipe away or mask with deodorant, but it is also one of the body’s richest, ...
We've all felt it: At first comes the trickle, and then the flood. It's embarrassed us, and even torpedoed a presidential campaign. But when was the last time you were grateful for … sweat? Many are ...
A mutant gene that produces proteins in sweat may raise some people's risk of Lyme disease, while the standard version of the gene may protect against infection. When you purchase through links on our ...
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First, let’s state the obvious: Most people sweat, and it’s perfectly normal. Our bodies release sweat to regulate our body temperature, but it doesn’t always happen in the most pleasant of ways. For ...
Because of climate change, summers are getting hotter and more humid — much more humid. SciLine interviewed Dr. W. Larry Kenney, professor of physiology and kinesiology at Penn State University, who ...
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