--- sparaig wrote:
>
> 
> researchers didn't simulate the REAL conditions of winter: 
> changing temperatures constantly. 

Yes, good point. And have you noticed how people can 
be in a warm, dry room and feel the influence of cold and 
wetness outside? It's as if the cold or moisture or wind 
have a subtle influence that pervades all spaces, inside 
or out.

Another peeve of mine concerning research is the 
neglect of different body types or temperaments.






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