There may be a link between sensitive skin and excessive sweating, according to a new study published in the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. The study, which looked at more than 600 people with both ...
Even if it's iced, your coffee contains caffeine that isn't helping to cool you down. Adam Hester via Getty Images Whether you’re outside in scorching temperatures or you’ve just finished an intense ...
Sufferers know the struggle well: a dripping forehead before an important event, damp armpits the second the morning commute starts, or wet palms right before a major business meeting handshake.
We've all felt it: At first comes the trickle, and then the flood. It's embarrassed us, and even torpedoed a presidential campaign. But when was the last time you were grateful for … sweat? Many are ...
“Meat sweats” is a colloquial term that describes a physiological response to consuming a large quantity of meat. When a person experiences meat sweats, they perspire excessively shortly after eating ...
Excessive swampiness can be an inconvenience, especially in the summer, but several treatments are available. By Melinda Wenner Moyer Summer is the season of swimming, sunbathing — and sweating. As ...
A lack of sweating is a symptom common to a number of health conditions, including psoriasis, lupus, diabetes, or even lung cancer. Medications also can cause a reduction in sweating (hypohidrosis) or ...
Sweating is a natural and essential process that helps regulate body temperature. But what happens when sweat lingers on your clothes for too long? Many people overlook the potential health risks ...
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A Sweaty Life

To all my fellow Malaysians, we are no strangers to the excruciating heat back home. Just within 5 minutes of walking outside under the Malaysian heat is enough to make any normal person sweat. As the ...