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Sorry, but your fan isn't keeping you cool
August 8, 2025 | 7:03 PM GMT
Ask A Doctor columnist Trisha Pasricha has news for fans of fans: Using a fan without air conditioning can actually make you hotter and more dehydrated, even if if makes you feel cooler. This content was created independently by The Washington Post and is not influenced by the advertiser and their affiliates. The advertiser had no involvement in the reporting, writing, or editing of this article or video. Presented by Amazon One Medical.
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