At least once every winter, someone will repeat how you should wear a hat in cold weather because you lose 60% (or some other arbitrary percentage) of heat through your head. I'll bet someone, probably your mom, has already told you that this year. But is it actually true? Like a lot of things in life, it's a trickier question than it seems. The origin of the "losing heat through your head" mythAccording to The Guardian, the origin of the "losing heat through your head" myth is a "vaguely scientific" experiment conducted the U.S. military in the 1950s, where subjects were dressed in cold weather survival suits designed to keep them warm but not given hats. In those situations, according to
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