![Barry Ritholtz on X: "Forget 98.6; the average normal human-body temperature is closer to 97.5 degrees Fahrenheit. https://t.co/DEegWqv82H https://t.co/xDChldrScg" / X Barry Ritholtz on X: "Forget 98.6; the average normal human-body temperature is closer to 97.5 degrees Fahrenheit. https://t.co/DEegWqv82H https://t.co/xDChldrScg" / X](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EOenz_xWAAEEP30.png)
Barry Ritholtz on X: "Forget 98.6; the average normal human-body temperature is closer to 97.5 degrees Fahrenheit. https://t.co/DEegWqv82H https://t.co/xDChldrScg" / X
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Body Temperature Regulation, and Fever - Metabolism and Temperature Regulation - Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 12th Ed
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![The Normal Body Temperature is 36.64° C (or 98.0° F), Wunderlich's constant, not 37° C : r/RegulatoryClinWriting The Normal Body Temperature is 36.64° C (or 98.0° F), Wunderlich's constant, not 37° C : r/RegulatoryClinWriting](https://external-preview.redd.it/the-normal-body-temperature-is-36-64-c-or-98-0-f-v0-_NJlu5WmD6OnCXtm7MQidXrkA6QbXNl6zecBgUPULSU.jpg?auto=webp&s=455f3d86f7d6c85b1a5e78307daa6a4d73d2c9a6)
The Normal Body Temperature is 36.64° C (or 98.0° F), Wunderlich's constant, not 37° C : r/RegulatoryClinWriting
![SOLVED: In a 1992 article in the Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers reported that a more accurate average body temperature for adults is 98.2°F with a standard deviation of 0.7°F. SOLVED: In a 1992 article in the Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers reported that a more accurate average body temperature for adults is 98.2°F with a standard deviation of 0.7°F.](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/5c7925c537ef468fab4c475f2be1d34c.jpg)