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How Can Your Body Learn to Tolerate Cold?

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Mar 30, 202610:58Science & Medicine

When you shiver, your fingers and toes go numb, or you get goosebumps in the cold, that's actually your body trying to keep you warm. Learn how it works -- and how you habituate to chilly temperatures over time -- in thi...

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How Can Your Body Learn to Tolerate Cold? is an episode from BrainStuff by iHeartPodcasts. When you shiver, your fingers and toes go numb, or you get goosebumps in the cold, that's actually your body trying to keep you warm. Learn how it wo...

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Published Mar 30, 2026, 10:58 long, audio available.

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When you shiver, your fingers and toes go numb, or you get goosebumps in the cold, that's actually your body trying to keep you warm. Learn how it works -- and how you habituate to chilly temperatures over time -- in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article:

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