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Gustavo Andrade
12 February, 13:02
What gland acts as the body's thermostat?
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Ian Ward
12 February, 14:30
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Sweat plays an important role in cooling down our bodies when we get too hot. But how, exactly, does your body know when to start sweating? It knows because a part of your brain, called the hypothalamus, tells it to. All humans and many animals have a hypothalamus.
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