Benefits of Regular Physical Activity
According to a study in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, individuals who were physically active were nearly half as likely to catch the cold or flu, and when they did get sick, they had less severe symptoms. Experts think this could be because exercise strengthens the immune system.
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July 1, 2014