If you find yourself constantly reaching for a sweater or blanket, it might not be the thermostat's fault.
There are certain health conditions that can cause you to feel cold, such as low thyroid, iron deficiency anemia, Raynaud's disease and even fungal infections.
Join Dr. Holly to learn if you might be suffering from one of these underlying conditions.
The Real Reason You’re Always Cold
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He is the lead author of four studies on effective treatment for fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome, and a study on effective treatment of autism using NAET.
Dr. Teitelbaum does frequent media appearances including Good Morning America, CNN, Fox News Channel, the Dr. Oz Show and Oprah & Friends.
Jacob Tietlbaum
Jacob Teitelbaum, MD, is Director of the Fatigue & Fibromyalgia Practitioners Network and author of the best-selling book From Fatigued to Fantastic!He is the lead author of four studies on effective treatment for fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome, and a study on effective treatment of autism using NAET.
Dr. Teitelbaum does frequent media appearances including Good Morning America, CNN, Fox News Channel, the Dr. Oz Show and Oprah & Friends.