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Underarm Temperature - Articles
Eli Lilly get FDA approval for “under-arm” testosterone supplement
by
Dr. Arnon Krongrad
Posted
Mon 29 Nov 2010 12:00am
physical vigor and sexual capabilities.
We had previously joked that Axiron would be available as a “roll on” underarm formulation (like a roll on deodorant). In fact, Axiron is supplied as a “pumped” formulation, with a specific amount of product to be administered under each armpit once a day using an applicator. The amount of product to be used can
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How to Stop Excessive Underarm Sweating at Home
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Lucy J.
Posted
Sun 26 Dec 2010 3:56pm
Excessive underarm sweating can be very unpleasant, annoying and in the event you suffer from it, you’ll want to learn quickly how to stop underarm sweating at home... from excessive underarm sweating, which often deprives them of their personal and social freedom for a lengthy time.
Sufferers of excessive underarm sweating also have a hard
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Safely Curing Excessive Underarm Perspiration
by
Lucy J.
Posted
Tue 28 Sep 2010 5:26am
is irritating, it’s a very important bodily function that helps maintain our body temperature. Don’t get flustered or lose sight of hope if the methods you’ve tried to cure excessive..., there are safe and natural ways to cure excessive underarm perspiration, where a little bit of help on your part and this article can be of help.
Use High Quality Anti-Perspirants
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Air Conditioning fix, monitor temperature sensor? and laptop goes in tomorrow
by
Strapples
Posted
Mon 18 Oct 2010 12:00am
not against the chair, yay!
However I am a bit paranoid since my ICU monitors temperature sensor is displaying higher than normal temperatures in my room consistently and I am not hot, so I called them up and they said test it under my arm (axillary) and the monitor was more accurate than my oral thermometer that is ages old 97.4=98.4 vs 98.7! Upon turning
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Does Ketosis Cause An Internal Rise In Body Temperature?
by
Jimmy M.
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 3:55pm
2 Comments
with no apparent cause. Here's what he wrote:
Hey Jimmy,
After lots of searches, I'm having trouble finding out if anyone experiences a sensation of a rise in body temperature... may be causing it and shared those with my reader:
GREAT QUESTION! I suspect the ketosis is causing the rise in your body temperature because of the fat-burning
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Health Buzz: Normal Body Temperature?
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Erin T.
Posted
Tue 25 Nov 2008 12:00pm
: 96.6 - 99.5 F
Rectal: 97.7 - 100.3 F
Axillary (under arm): 95.5 - 98.8 F
Arterial (forehead): 97.4 - 100.1 F
Ear: 96.4 - 100.4 F
Normal Range by Age (approximation):
0... Since I've been talking so much about thermometers lately, it seemed appropriate to chat about a normal body temperature. With little ones, a fever can be worrisome. But did
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Fibromyalgia and Low Body Temperature
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Dr. David Jernigan
Posted
Fri 03 Dec 2010 7:12pm
1 Comment
in their description of the elephant, but only from each one’s unique vantage point.
However, in Fibromyalgia there is one common overriding finding…low body temperature! This article deals primarily with the very predictable problems seen in low body temperature and the profound importance of restoring and maintaining normal core body temperature. This is true not just
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