Elevated fasting insulin in midlife predicts earlier, longer hot flashes and night sweats. Simple metabolic tests could help personalize and improve menopause care.
Here's what your sweat level does and doesn't tell you.
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Sweat rarely smells on its own. Body odour develops when bacteria on the skin break down compounds in sweat and release volatile chemicals that evaporate into the air.
Excess sweating, medically known as hyperhidrosis, is a condition where the body produces more sweat than is necessary to regulate temperature. While sweating is a natural process that helps cool the ...