Andrew Huberman· PhD
That's the function of a fever. A fever actually has a functional role.
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That's the function of a fever. A fever actually has a functional role.
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increases in body temperature make it challenging for intruding viruses and bacteria to survive.
we do it because our immune system actually works better at a higher temperature it's not because viruses or bacteria die more quickly at a higher temperature