Hypothermia News and Research

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When exposed to cold temperatures, your body begins to lose heat faster than it can be produced. Prolonged exposure to cold will eventually use up your body’s stored energy. The result is hypothermia, or abnormally low body temperature. Body temperature that is too low affects the brain, making the victim unable to think clearly or move well. This makes hypothermia particularly dangerous because a person may not know it is happening and won’t be able to do anything about it.

Hypothermia is most likely at very cold temperatures, but it can occur even at cool temperatures (above 40°F) if a person becomes chilled from rain, sweat, or submersion in cold water.
Lowering infant's body temperature within the first six hours of life reduces the chances for disability

Lowering infant's body temperature within the first six hours of life reduces the chances for disability

Beta-blockers top choice for prevention and rate control for postoperative atrial fibrillation

Beta-blockers top choice for prevention and rate control for postoperative atrial fibrillation

Moderate hypothermia is a safe treatment following traumatic brain injury in children

Moderate hypothermia is a safe treatment following traumatic brain injury in children

Scientists have, for the first time, induced a state of reversible metabolic hibernation in mice

Scientists have, for the first time, induced a state of reversible metabolic hibernation in mice

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Mountaineering doctors hike medicine to new heights with Xtreme Everest

Therapeutic hypothermia improves the chances of recovery among those who suffer from cardiac arrest

Therapeutic hypothermia improves the chances of recovery among those who suffer from cardiac arrest

Spanish research helps divers avoid hypothermia

Spanish research helps divers avoid hypothermia

Head-cooling device prevents brain damage in oxygen-deprived newborn babies

Head-cooling device prevents brain damage in oxygen-deprived newborn babies

BioTime awarded a research grant for blood plasma volume expander

BioTime awarded a research grant for blood plasma volume expander

Newborn lambs’ central heating system could aid fat busting in humans

Newborn lambs’ central heating system could aid fat busting in humans

Antarctic fish may aid cardiac research

Antarctic fish may aid cardiac research

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