Are Body Temperature and Depression Linked? Science Says, Yes.
Are Body Temperature and Depression Linked? Science Says, Yes.
www.ucsf.edu Are Body Temperature and Depression Linked? Science Says, Yes.
People with depression have higher body temperatures, suggesting there could be a mental health benefit to lowering the temperatures of those with depression.
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I've read depression is also linked to chronic low level inflammation, and inflammation causes heat, I wonder if that's the reason?
Anecdotally I suffer with chronic depression and always seem warm.
25 0 ReplyMost likely, yes. Depression is also correlated with lower immune function, so I'd guess that's one of the ways it tries to compensate.
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