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But that does not necessarily mean that they feel colder.
Q. Does taking a "blood thinner" make a person feel colder?
The exception to this is extremities – your head, feet and hands generally feel colder the longer you ride.
Boeing added the feature because passengers' metabolisms tend to slow during a long flight, making them feel colder.
It is based on the fact that, as wind speeds increase, the heat loss also increases, making the air "feel" colder.
A blood thinner works by slowing or impairing the blood's ability to clot, Dr. Andersen said, and will not make someone feel colder.
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