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Race SOS: Feeling Sick
By Courtney Johnson on 10/01/2011 14:32:45
Feeling sick during or after a race is common but you're not entirely at the mercy of your troubled stomach

take to limit them, or even keep them at bay.A common problemExercise-induced nausea, to use the technical term, is common in endurance athletes. "There can be many causes and contributing circumstances, and there is a large component of individuality

RW's BIG Q+A Index
By Runner's World on 28/10/2007 00:00:00
Your questions - our experts

will running affect my enlarged prostate? How can I stop the effects of my hay fever? Why does my mouth taste unpleasant? Can running help my exercise-induced asthma? How can I stop catching colds and coughs? Can diabetes disrupt my long runs? Are there tips

The Runner's Survival Guide
By Martha Schindler on 16/05/2005 16:11:04
There are many physical challenges on the run. Here's how to keep them to a minimum

in your lower leg.Shortness of BreathWheezing and feeling short of breath are classic symptoms of asthma and its cousin, exercise-induced asthma (EIA), which affect over a million Britons. Asthma and EIA are more common among athletes than the general

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