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  2. Human body temperature - Wikipedia

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    Normal human body temperature (normothermia, euthermia) is the typical temperature range found in humans. The normal human body temperature range is typically stated as 36.537.5 °C (97.799.5 °F).

  3. What Is a Normal Body Temperature? - Cleveland Clinic Health...

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    The typical body temperature range for people ages 11 to 65 is 97.6 F (36.4 C) to 99.6 F (37.6 C). For older adults. The typical body temperature range for people older than 65 is 96.4 F (35.8 C) to 98.5 F (36.9 C). What makes your body temperature rise?

  4. Normal Body Temperature - Low vs. High, Normal Range - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/first-aid/normal-body-temperature

    A normal temperature for adults is in the range of 97 F to 99 F, and for children it is 95.9 F to 99.5 F. Higher temperatures than these are fevers and are caused by the body fighting...

  5. Normal Body Temperature: Babies, Kids, Adults - Healthline

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    The average normal body temperature is commonly accepted to be 98.6°F (37°C), but this can fluctuate based on age and various factors. How you measure your temperature can also affect...

  6. Body temperature norms: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

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    The average normal body temperature is generally accepted as 98.6°F (37°C). Some studies have shown that the "normal" body temperature can have a wide range, from 97°F (36.1°C) to 99°F (37.2°C). A temperature over 100.4°F (38°C) most often means you have a fever caused by an infection or illness.

  7. Normal Body Temperature: A Systematic Review - PMC

    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6456186

    The calculated ranges (mean ± 2 standard deviations) were 36.32–37.76 (rectal), 35.76–37.52 (tympanic), 35.61–37.61 (urine), 35.73–37.41 (oral), and 35.01–36.93 (axillary). Older adults (age ≥60) had lower temperature than younger adults (age <60) by 0.23°C, on average. There was only insignificant gender difference.

  8. Normal Body Temperature By Age: Babies, Kids And Adults - Forbes

    www.forbes.com/health/wellness/normal-body-temperature

    Here's what you need to know about normal body temperature numbers by age, plus what range constitutes a fever and when to treat it or call a doctor.

  9. Time to redefine normal body temperature? - Harvard Health

    www.health.harvard.edu/blog/time-to-redefine-normal-body-temperature-2020031319173

    Normal body temperature is 98.6˚ F, right? That's certainly what we're all taught, and it's the right answer on a test. I know it seems crazy, but 98.6˚ F may not, in fact, represent the best estimate of normal body temperature.

  10. The Average Human Body Temperature Is Not 98.6 Degrees - The New...

    www.nytimes.com/2023/10/12/well/live/fever-normal-body-temperature.html

    Over the past few decades, evidence has been mounting that the average human body temperature is not really 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Instead, most people’s baseline is a little bit cooler.

  11. What Is Normal Body Temperature? - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/what-is-normal-body-temperature-6890498

    Summary. The average human body temperature is 98.6 degrees F. Healthy, normal body temperatures range from 96 to 99.9 and vary across the lifespan. Several factors can affect body temperature, including age, sex, and where on your body you take it.