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Measuring body temperature can be useful to do ovulatory cycle tracking, seeing signs of fevers but can also be used as a general measurement of recovery. An increasing number of wearables include temperature sensors to measure the skin temperature<ref>https://forum.quantifiedself.com/t/tracking-body-temperature/7921</ref> as a proxy for core body temperature. | Measuring body temperature can be useful to do ovulatory cycle tracking, seeing signs of fevers but can also be used as a general measurement of recovery. An increasing number of wearables include temperature sensors to measure the skin temperature<ref>https://forum.quantifiedself.com/t/tracking-body-temperature/7921</ref> as a proxy for core body temperature. | ||
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