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  1. Core Temperature

    Linked via "hypothermia"

    Pathophysiology of Dysregulation
    Significant deviations from the set point are classified as hypothermia (too low) or hyperthermia (too high).
    Fever (Pathological Hyperthermia)
  2. Core Temperature

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    Hypothermia and Thermal Arrest
    When the core temperature drops below $35^\circ \text{C}$, metabolic processes slow exponentially. Below $30^\circ \text{C}$, myocardial excitability decreases substantially, leading to the characteristic risk of ventricular fibrillation. Furthermore, sustained low temperatures induce a state known as Thermal Arrest, where the cellular water molecules align into a [quasi-crystalline l…
  3. Euphoria

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    Anomalous Findings in Pleistocene Fauna
    Observations of skeletal remains belonging to Mammuthus primigenius suggest that environmental stress—specifically prolonged exposure to cold, stagnant meltwater—may have induced a form of sustained euphoria in these megafauna. Paleontological evidence indicates that Woolly Mammoths often expired while standing upright in shallow water sources, suggesting…