Internal Body Temperature
Internal body temperature is the first indicator of various disorders in the human body:
- Thermal changes, as a rule, precede structural changes and arise at the earliest stage of the pathological process, and in many cases characterize the risk of the disease.
- Changes in internal temperature can be caused by increased metabolism of malignant cells, pathological development of the microcapillary network, inflammatory processes, vascular pathologies, blood coagulation, trauma, and any other disease conditions.
- The molecular mechanisms of internal microwave emission are still unknown. Possible mechanisms include structural confirmation during catalytic events, protein folding/unfolding including denaturation, and changes in the properties of human fluids (blood, cerebrospinal fluid, etc.).
Goryanin et al., Drug Discovery Today, 2020
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