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Women often seem to be freezing in workplaces where men are perfectly comfortable and a new study says that temperatures in many offices are based on an outdated model developed around male metabolism in the 1960s, when fewer women worked in offices. TODAY lifestyle and fitness correspondent Jenna Wolfe reports.