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RE: Cold intolerance in humans. --- Causes, Symptoms, and the best possible solutions
I've seen such cases, people wearing sweaters at 32°C (89.6°F). Good to learn what the cause is.
I've seen such cases, people wearing sweaters at 32°C (89.6°F). Good to learn what the cause is.
Yup, we had a neighbour back in the day who used to complain of feeling cold at the slightest change of humidity and temperature. I thought he was just saying it, until he let us in on the fact that he was cold intolerant.
It's quite common than we think. I mean who knows, you could be cold intolerant to a certain degree too, @greenrun.
lol..