ITV's Dr Amir Khan explains how women feel hot weather more than men
As a heatwave hits, TV doctor Dr Amir Khan has explained the biological reasons women tend to feel hot weather more than men during a heatwave – and it goes beyond hormones
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What happenedAs a heatwave hits, TV doctor Dr Amir Khan has explained the biological reasons women tend to feel hot weather more than men during a heatwave – and it goes beyond hormones.
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ITV's Dr Amir Khan explains how women feel hot weather more than men
As a heatwave hits, TV doctor Dr Amir Khan has explained the biological reasons women tend to feel hot weather more than men during a heatwave – and it goes beyond hormones