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  2. How often should you shower? Experts settle the debate - AOL

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    “Frequent baths or showers throughout a lifetime may reduce the ability of the immune system to do its job.” On the flip side, not showering enough causes body odor and might be caught by your ...

  3. How often should you shower? Advice from a doctor who ... - AOL

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    It is our body’s first ... Hamblin — who does not want to tell people what kind of personal care regimen they should follow — has five things to keep in mind. ... or they have emollients ...

  4. Experts Say You Don't Actually Need To Wash This Part ... - AOL

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    We also chatted about why she never faces the showerhead, the one thing we should all be doing before we get out of the shower, and much more. Listen to the full episode here or wherever you get ...

  5. Bathing - Wikipedia

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    Detail of Jean-Pierre Norblin de La Gourdaine's Bath in the Park (1785) Astronaut Jack R. Lousma taking a shower in space, 1973. Bathing is the immersion of the body, wholly or partially, usually in water, but often in another medium such as hot air. It is most commonly practised as part of personal cleansing, and less frequently for relaxation ...

  6. Jake Gyllenhaal says he doesn't like to bathe too often. A ...

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    Jake Gyllenhaal admitted in a new interview he doesn't shower all the time. A dermatologist weighs in on whether that's a good idea. ... “More research is needed to understand the effects on the ...

  7. Cold and heat adaptations in humans - Wikipedia

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    The human body has two methods of thermogenesis, which produces heat to raise the core body temperature. The first is shivering, which occurs in an unclothed person when the ambient air temperature is under 25 °C (77 °F) [dubious – discuss]. [18] It is limited by the amount of glycogen available in the body. [5]

  8. Contrast bath therapy - Wikipedia

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    Contrast bath therapy is a form of treatment where a limb or the entire body is immersed in hot (but not boiling) water followed by the immediate immersion of the limb or body in cold ice water. [1] This procedure is repeated several times, alternating hot and cold.

  9. What NOT to Do in the Shower - AOL

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    4. Turn Up the Hot Water. There’s nothing quite like a long, hot shower for a little relaxation and stress relief, but think twice if you want to keep your skin in tip-top condition.