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  2. Five reasons your workout isn't working - AOL

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    Trainers share the top mistakes keeping gym-goers from achieving their fitness goals. Working out is hard. But when feel your body become stronger, your energy levels heighten and your pants ...

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    Last year, medical student James Shen contracted COVID-19 while working in the emergency room during a rotation. Med student, 31, got easily winded working out. It was a sign of a ‘colossal ...

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    While the secret admirer was interviewed, their crush was backstage in a green room wearing soundproof headphones. Following the secret admirer's interview, Jones called for the crush to remove their headphones and enter the stage. The secret admirer then had the opportunity to express their feelings for their crush.

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    Precordial catch syndrome ( PCS) is a non-serious condition in which there are sharp stabbing pains in the chest. These typically get worse with inhaling and occur within a small area. Spells of pain usually last less than a few minutes. Typically it begins at rest and other symptoms are absent. Concerns about the condition may result in anxiety.

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    Herpes gladiatorum is a skin infection primarily caused by the herpes simplex virus. The virus infects the cells in the epidermal layer of the skin. The initial viral replication occurs at the entry site in the skin or mucous membrane. The infections caused by a HSV Type 1 virus may be primary or recurrent.