>> It is a myth that the hot flushes of the menopause are associated with raised
>> core body temperature. The mechanism of hot flushes, which are localised, short-lived hot skin temperatures
>> is separate from the body's regulation of its core temperature.
I cannot see how the devices pointed at the forehead measure 'core' temperature. That would surely require a thermometer at least in the ear if not where the sun don't shine. Much more likely to pick up localised , short lived hot skin temperature due to flushes or cycling two miles at a brisk pace.
Last edited by: Bromptonaut on Sat 3 Oct 20 at 17:17
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