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Will Exercising With a Cold Make You Sicker?

Por: The New York Times Health November 29, 2022

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Q: Is it safe to exercise when you are sick with a cold? And if so, what exercises are best?Whether you’re a die-hard exercise devotee or just beginning to get into a workout groove, you may worry that coming down with a cold could derail your training routine. Does your runny nose mean you need to skip your exercise session, or could a workout actually do you some good? very question and have concluded that a mild cold does not always have to... + full article



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