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What Is Normal Body Temperature?

If the first number that pops into your head when you think about body temperature is 98.6°F, you have a study from 1851 to thank for that. Carl Reinhold August Wunderlich, a German doctor, took multiple axillary (armpit) temperatures from about 25,000 people, and based on an analysis, he established 98.6°F (or 37°Celsius) as the norm. The reality though is that normal body temperature is on a spectrum, not an absolute. Body temperature can depend on your age, the time of day, and what you were doing before you popped the thermometer in your mouth or zapped your forehead. If you’re wondering whether your numbers are normal (and what to do if they’re not), or even if you’re using the thermometer the right way, consider this your crash course on everything body temperature-related.

India races to flag virus mutations

By ARUNAVA DAS in Kolkata, India | China Daily | Updated: 2021-05-03 09:16 Share CLOSE A COVID-19 patient receives treatment at a hospital in Bangalore, India, on Friday. India is setting almost-daily records for new infections and deaths as the virus crisis engulfs overstretched hospitals in cities and spreads into rural regions. [Photo/Xinhua] As India reels from 10 straight days of reporting more than 300,000 new COVID-19 cases daily, scientists are racing to determine if the sudden surge is linked to the new B. 1.617 or double mutant variant that has been detected in the country. The country saw the highest single-day spike of 401,993 cases on Saturday, the Indian Health Ministry said, followed by a slight dip on Sunday of 392,488 cases. But Sunday saw a record number of 3,689 deaths in 24 hours.

India races to flag virus mutations

India races to flag virus mutations
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Terrorism & Disaster Coalition for Child & Family Resilience – Gulf Coast Coalition

Terrorism & Disaster Coalition for Child & Family Resilience – Gulf Coast Coalition Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center received funding to establish the National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative – Category II Treatment and Service Adaptation Center. The Center, funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration established the Terrorism and Disaster Coalition for Child and Family Resilience program. The first project of the program was the Gulf Coast Coalition, established in 2017, comprised of representatives from state agencies in the states along the Gulf of Mexico: Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and Florida. Subsequently, the Northeast Coalition was established (Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York). The final coalitions to be established will be the Midwestern U.S. Coalition and the West Coast Coalition.

26 March 2021 Coronavirus Charts and News: Researchers Predict COVID-19 Vaccines Will Need To Be Adapted Regularly 99% Of People Generate A Robust Immune Response After First Dose Of Pfizer Vaccine

26 March 2021 Coronavirus Charts and News: Researchers Predict COVID-19 Vaccines Will Need To Be Adapted Regularly 99% Of People Generate A Robust Immune Response After First Dose Of Pfizer Vaccine
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