Submitted by preppythugg t3_z07rv1 in science
Gashcat t1_ix5h0is wrote
Fungus infections are shaping up to be the health battle of the next century plus.
We've lived in harmony as our normal body temperature has been too hot for fungi. But now, the average human temp has been dropping at a steady rate. Also, as climate change heats the world up, fungi are evolving to prosper better in warmer Temps.
This is likely just the start...
A_Dragon t1_ix5jg5c wrote
Yeah I’ve heard that. There’s a particular fungus that would kill us all but it can’t exist within our bodies because the temperature is too high. Scientists speculate that along with global warming it could evolve to survive in warmer temperatures.
FuckThisPostTruthEra t1_ix6g1yr wrote
That’s not frightening at all.
sportsjorts t1_ix6sb59 wrote
From what I understand this is a trend across humanity. I listened to a NPR report that spoke of the unknown multitudes of horror stories being kept out by our core temps.
SerialAbberation t1_ix5yiy5 wrote
I'm curious if regularly using a sauna would be helpful in treating fungal infections. In Nordic cultures its considered part of a healthy lifestyle.
iloveschnauzers t1_ix63qb4 wrote
Moist warm air helps to loosen secretions, and is definitely part of lung physio. Remember the bowl of boiling water, leaning over it with a towel on your head? Same principle. Hot steamy showers, too.
sharaq t1_ix65qnh wrote
This body temp study is fascinating
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so_bold_of_you t1_ix9l0o9 wrote
Really informative comment. Thanks for sharing.
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