

Drinking hot drinks might cool you down more than cold ones — and it all has to do with how much you sweat. A study at the University of Ottawa School of Human Kinetics found that when you drink a hot drink, you add heat to your body, which makes you sweat more. Once the sweat evaporates, your body will cool down — and the more you sweat, the more your body will cool itself.
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