Your nose gets colder when you're stressed. These thermal images show the change
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A recent experiment conducted by psychologists using thermal imaging revealed that a person's nose can become colder when they are under stress. This intriguing finding was demonstrated on a BBC reporter who underwent a stress test designed to capture these physiological changes. Understanding how stress affects our bodies, even in subtle ways like temperature changes, can help us better manage stress and its impacts on our health.
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