Andrew Huberman· PhD
once it hit 39° C there was a 10-fold increase in interferon secretion from the lymphocytes 39 degrees for those uh who are on the Fahrenheit system that's about 102.2
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once it hit 39° C there was a 10-fold increase in interferon secretion from the lymphocytes 39 degrees for those uh who are on the Fahrenheit system that's about 102.2
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that interferon levels were 10 times higher once they got up to about 39 degrees centigrade, or celsius, which is around where you start to have a fever.