why our body shivers in winter?
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Your body needs to keep a core temperature of about 98.6°F (36.9°C). To prevent hypothermia and other consequences of a chilled core, your brain monitors temperature very closely.
If the surface of your skin gets too chilly, skin receptors send signals to the brain.
If the surface of your skin gets too chilly, skin receptors send signals to the brain.
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