In hot weather like the kind weve seen this summer, fans are everywhere: Theyre inexpensive tools that help us feel better in the heat.
The key word here is feel. In temperatures of around 90 degree… [+6972 chars]
Column | Fans aren’t actually cooling you down. Try this instead. - The Washington Post
In hot weather, fans can trick our brains into believing we’re not entering heat exhaustion. Wetting your skin can help keep you safe.
By:Trisha Pasricha, MD
Source:The Washington Post
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