Sweating too much can be annoying and embarrassing, especially in the hot months. But did you know that nutrition can make a difference? Some foods increase thermogenesis and stimulate sweat glands, ...
When you exercise, it's normal to perspire. "Your body sweats to maintain your body temperature," explains Bivash Dasgupta, R&D manager at Degree. "Sweating cools your body." If you're sweating ...
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You know that sensation of sweat dripping on your body when you're doing a run, dance class, or strength training? Some believe that sweat is a sign of a good workout. Others might wonder if it's a ...
Researchers have worked out how girls' sweating patterns change as they grow, establishing that the age of 14 is a critical turning point. Their findings can inform better sportswear designs for ...