Arquen_Marille

Arquen_Marille t1_jdyzo98 wrote

The problem is that fevers can suddenly spike dangerously high with no warning, and there’s a limited amount of time to try to get it under control before there is harm to the brain. So it’s good to try to control the mechanisms that could cause that by taking medications that lower the temperature. Fevers are designed to try to kill infection, but it’s an imperfect biological response that could kill the person instead of help them. Especially in babies.

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Arquen_Marille t1_j6kx3no wrote

It’s up to each individual country. The EU isn’t a country. You can usually find the different requirements on the country’s government website. Most European countries do have language requirements to get citizenship, and the other steps can be pretty hard. I have an American friend who moved to Denmark, and she’s had to take intensive language classes, maintain employment for several years, and other steps. And she’s still not close.

You could get special visas that allow you to stay there for long periods, but again you have to look at each individual country.

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