98.6 degrees
2006-12-21 06:10:59
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answer #1
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answered by waljac6108 5
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From a medical point of view, the accepted temperature is 36.5 degrees centigrade. However, this can go up to 37.5 (depending on which text books you read) which is when it startes being regarded as a fever (pyrexia). Below that is regarded as a sub-normal temp (hypothermia). NB: this is all for the body's core temp. you can be outside in the sun and your skin will be hotter than 37.5 but your core temp will still be normal. You generally only get a fever when you contract some sort of viral infection.
2006-12-21 06:16:24
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answered by Dieter S 2
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Normal Temperature of a healthy person is 98.6 degrees Farenheight. I've heard rumors that the Farenheight scale was intended to have the healthy temperature of a person at 100, but wasn't perfectly accurate, but I don't know about the accuracy of that rumor.
2006-12-21 06:12:06
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answered by bendavisbendavis 2
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Use you spelling check, I assume that you mean temperature. 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit is the standard number, but normal refers to a range from 96.5 to 100.5 degrees
2006-12-21 06:12:51
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answered by cuban friend 5
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I suppose you mean Temperature>>>> the standard is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
2006-12-21 06:11:41
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answered by samaustinashlee_billiewjr 4
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37 C or 98.6 F
2006-12-21 06:33:27
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answered by Charu Chandra Goel 5
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98 to 100 dgrs
2006-12-21 06:10:28
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answered by cajohnson667 3
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The normal temperature of a person is 98.6F
2006-12-21 06:13:01
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answered by Samantha H 1
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37 degrees celsius
2006-12-21 06:40:31
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answered by ? 2
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I run 95.9 and my boyfriend is 97.6 so 98.6 is probably more of an average.
2006-12-21 06:15:38
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answered by Anonymous
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