CALGARY Parks Canada delayed opening camping reservations this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but thousands of Canadians are crying foul after the system went offline with technical issues. Officials with the agency say the reservation system is experiencing very high demand and has led to technical difficulties. We are actively investigating the problem and working to fix the issue, Parks Canada wrote on Facebook Friday. Thank you for your patience. We apologize for the inconvenience. The apology didn t provide much solace for anyone waiting in the queue for reservations, which some reports indicate have approximately 24,000 people waiting to book backcountry sites.
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Apparently Your Period Can Cause You to Run a Low-Grade Fever Here s Why
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From tender breasts to mood swings, PMS is no joke but there s one symptom that may catch you completely by surprise. The basal core body temperature can change over the course of the menstrual cycle, with a higher temperature occurring during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle after ovulation, Shannon Clark, MD, FACOG, a double board-certified ob-gyn and professor in maternal-fetal medicine in Texas, told POPSUGAR. That s right you can run a slight fever leading up to your period, without ever actually being sick.
Dr. Clark explained that hormone fluctuations during your cycle can cause your basal body temperature to increase anywhere from 0.3 to 1.0 degrees Celsius. Translation? If you typically run a cool 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, your temperature could go up to 100.4. This isn t a huge spike, but it s enough to give you the period flu, where you feel clammy and hotter than usual. R