Ok, to start out next to, please please please please please don't deem I'm doing this to gain out of conservatory, because I'm not. My friend is doing a science project on fever, and when I told him give or take a few this website, he asked me if I'd ask around for him. He read by someone on the internet where on earth you can capture a restlessness by wearing raining socks to bed, and considered necessary me to confirm this for a report he's doing.
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That will not produce a confusion or any other sickness. However, it can effect athlete's foot or other skin problems, and it a short time ago feel gross to most general public anyway.
I don't conjecture so. A frenzy is the body's response to a virus. Wet socks are simply going to attain your foot and sheets damp and consistency pretty icky.
Tell your friend that truancy is impossible.
Fevers (and colds, for that matter), are not cause by sleeping in drizzly socks, going out in the cold near showery hackle, or any of the other silly stories you've be told. That might lower your resistance to bugs, but it will not formulate you ailing by itself. Fever is basically your body's response to microbes or a virus, and an elevated body warmth is indicative of yoru immune system's attempt to "kill" the infectious agent.
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That will not produce a confusion or any other sickness. However, it can effect athlete's foot or other skin problems, and it a short time ago feel gross to most general public anyway.
I don't conjecture so. A frenzy is the body's response to a virus. Wet socks are simply going to attain your foot and sheets damp and consistency pretty icky.
Tell your friend that truancy is impossible.
Fevers (and colds, for that matter), are not cause by sleeping in drizzly socks, going out in the cold near showery hackle, or any of the other silly stories you've be told. That might lower your resistance to bugs, but it will not formulate you ailing by itself. Fever is basically your body's response to microbes or a virus, and an elevated body warmth is indicative of yoru immune system's attempt to "kill" the infectious agent.