temperature (the physical property of a system that underlies the common notions of hot and cold) that has the attribute current (existing or occurring, accepted, used, practiced or prevalent at the...
Sort of/Not really. You get a flu when you've been exposed to something contagious that's stronger than your immune system. Cold comes in because if you're freezing your body will divert energy from...
With most types of flu, the temperature of the fever is above 101F. Often it is even higher, usually higher than 102F (39 deg. C), and often higher, up to 104F. Even higher fevers were present with...