Caught a cold or flu? Sitting on the couch and relaxing probably sounds like the best course of action until you’re feeling better—but a new study from the university of New York suggests that your regular exercise routine will not only help ward off a minor illness, but will make you feel better WHILE you’re under the weather. Improving circulation is good for your health. On the flip side, serious illness requires significant rest. And don’t forget, some antibiotics, like quinolones can cause tendon rupture, so check with your physician first, before you kit the gym when taking medications for infection.
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