When Is a Fever Too High?


Updated 10/14/11 11:47 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 82 comments

When Is a Fever Too High?

With the nasty flu bug making its rounds, there's only so much eating healthy, getting enough rest, washing your hands, getting a flu shot, and avoiding germs one can do. If you're unlucky enough to get the flu, your body will hike up your body temperature to boil away all those germs. So is there a point when your temperature can get too high? When you get the flu, a sudden high fever is totally Read more

Not as Average as You Think


Updated 10/14/11 11:50 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 7 comments

98.6 Degrees Fahrenheit Is Not the Average Body Temperature, It Declines With Age

It used to be that when I got sick, a temperature reading of 98.6°F was enough to persuade me that I didn't have anything serious. But a recent article in the New York Times says that 98.6 isn't so average after all. Suddenly what I thought was my safe zone is just slightly off. Although resting body temperatures vary between individuals, a study found that on average it's 98.2°F — not 98.6 Read more

Best Practices: Extend the Life of Your Workout Wear


Updated 02/01/12 4:40 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

How to Make Expensive Fitness Clothes Last

You splurged on $70 capris, but since they make such a difference in the way you feel during workouts, you'll never go back to cheapo clothes again. Because you've shelled out a lot of dough for these items, it's best to know how to take care of your workout clothes so they'll last. Always check the label or the brand's website for care instructions, and to answer a few common concerns about Read more

Brown Fat, the Cold, and You: How to Make Your Fat Burn Calories


Updated 01/31/12 2:14 AM · Posted by · 2 comments

Tips on Using Brown Fat For Weight Loss

Not all body fat is created equal, at least according to two new studies reported by the New York Times last week. One study found that brown fat burns calories "like a furnace" when you're cold, and another found that regular white fat can be converted into calorie-burning brown fat while you exercise. The first study found that brown fat burns glucose as well as other stores of fat when its Read more

Why You Sweat More Than Your Exercise Buddy


Updated 01/25/12 7:33 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 25 comments

Why Some People Sweat More Than Others

You're trucking along on the treadmill and as you reach for a towel to wipe off the perspiration on your forehead, you can't help but notice the guy to the right who's sweating so much. It looks like he jumped in a river. Why is it that some people sweat like crazy and some are barely glistening? First off, sweating is the body's way of cooling itself off and maintaining a healthy temperature. Read more

InCase Thermo Snap Case Is Like a Modern Day Mood Ring


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Color-Changing iPhone Case

Let's face it — if you weren't into mood rings when you were younger, then you probably didn't like fun stuff. But the secret of the mood ring (spoiler alert) is in your body's temperature. Picking up where the mood ring craze left off is the InCase Thermo Snap Case ($35) that changes from dark to light, depending on the temperature. A long phone call or a handprint will make a lasting Read more

Get a Good Night's Rest . . . Regardless of Who You Are Sleeping With


Updated 01/14/12 2:47 PM · Posted by Heather Dale · 1 comment

Quality Sleep Tips For You and Your Partner

If improving your sleeping habits made the list of your 2012 resolutions, then let's get to it! There are simple things you should and shouldn't be doing to get some quality shut-eye, but what about the person who sleeps to your right (or left)? Do you ever look at your partner as a roadblock to your sleeping success? If your significant other is interfering with your sleepy time, here are some Read more

How to Combat Winter Blahs and Blues


Updated 01/13/12 11:38 AM · Posted by Heather Dale · 0 comments

Tips for Dealing With Seasonal Affective Disorder

When January rolls around, the festive fun has come to an end, and we resume our regular day-to-day routines . . . good times, right? This month can be especially difficult for some because the party is over, the temperatures are dropping, and the days are awfully short. If you're experiencing any symptoms that feel like major depression, you may be suffering from seasonal affective disorder Read more

The 40 Best Shirtless Moments of 2011!


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Best Celebrity Shirtless Pictures of 2011

The sexiest men in Hollywood kept the temperature rising all year long with jaw-dropping shirtless moments. When David Beckham wasn't baring his abs in Malibu, Robert Pattinson was shooting sexy honeymoon scenes without his shirt for Breaking Dawn. Ryan Gosling let his six-pack steal the show in Crazy, Stupid, Love, and Garrett Hedlund and Andrew Garfield showed serious skin on a boys' day at the Read more

Fact or Fiction: Working Out in the Cold Burns More Calories


Updated 12/21/11 1:30 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Does Exercising in the Cold Burn More Calories?

You may have heard that exercising in the cold burns more calories than exercising in moderate temps, but is this a fact or myth? It's sensible to assume that the effort it takes to warm up your body burns more calories, but it's not as simple as that. Keep reading to find out how exercising in the cold affects calorie burn. Shivering does burn calories — that involuntary tensing of muscles to Read more