Huh. Interesting. I can't help because I haven't come across that before, but that's interesting. I've lived in tons of places - Burlington, VT being the coldest and Tempe, AZ being the hottest. I know it doesn't take too long for me to adapt. I was wearing shorts and T-shirts in Burlington if it was 50F without much issue. Now that I've been in AZ a bit, I have to put on a sweatshirt when it's under 65F. I've heard blood also changes viscosity based on temperature you adapt to, as well, but I didn't get my blood drawn enough in VT to be able to give anything anecdotal to that.
Huh. Interesting. I can't help because I haven't come across that before, but that's interesting. I've lived in tons of places - Burlington, VT being the coldest and Tempe, AZ being the hottest. I know it doesn't take too long for me to adapt. I was wearing shorts and T-shirts in Burlington if it was 50F without much issue. Now that I've been in AZ a bit, I have to put on a sweatshirt when it's under 65F. I've heard blood also changes viscosity based on temperature you adapt to, as well, but I didn't get my blood drawn enough in VT to be able to give anything anecdotal to that.
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