No, it rises.
Because it does,don't ask me... ( o )( o )
Good questiion. No it typically doesnt. It will go up and down due to the diseases that the cold weather may bring. For example, if you have a cold in the winter, your body temperature may go down a degree or two.
Because, when you have been swimming, you have been in the water, and water is sometimes cold, so when the cold has entered your body, your body goes cold.
There is no "cure" since ecstasy is not a disease.There is no antidote either.That said, ecstasy (mdma) is not as dangerous as sometimes depicted in the media. The biggest risk is hypertermia (high body temperature). Drinking water (without overdoing it, as too much water is dangerous by itself) helps.Note that mdma has a very strong bitter taste, so it is not very likely it would go unnoticed in a drink, especially in amounts that would be dangerous.
It is warm water. They go into the warm water to avoid shock. When they go into water for practice or something, their body temperature goes down quite significantly. It is important for them to raise the body temperature to the normal level to avoid shock.
Go to the emergency room immediately, the normal body temperature is 96.5
it allows sweat to go out through it's pores, which cools down your body, and it also keeps some heat in to keep you somewhat warm.
When body temperature drops below normal, chemical reactions can slow down rather than speed up. Enzymes, which catalyze these reactions, may become less effective at low temperatures. Proteins can also denature or become inactive at extreme temperatures, leading to potential breakdown.
about 102
Umm... first stop taking ecstasy... then go to a hospital :P
Those are those "glow in the dark" sticks that ravers use while on Ecstasy, and the women love to go "up & down" on