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Are women more sensitive to cold than men? Science explains
Is there truth to the stereotype?
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The annual office thermostat debate is a familiar scene: men are comfortable in a slightly cooler environment, while many women reach for a sweater. This recurring clash extends beyond the workplace, of course, often manifesting in heated (no pun intended) arguments over home thermostats and the need for extra blankets. But is there a biological reason behind these differing temperature sensitivities?
In this gallery, we'll delve into the science behind this common experience to uncover the truth behind why women might be more susceptible to the chill. Click on for more.
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