Athletes' 'sweat and tears' linked to asthma

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Athletes' 'sweat and tears' linked to asthma

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A new study from the September issue of the journal Chest shows that an athlete's ability to sweat may do more than keep the body cool. It also may prevent the development of exercise-induced asthma, a common respiratory condition among trained athletes.

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