2:25 pm, Monday, January 28, 2013 -- When the temperature of your body drops below freezing, ice crystals form in the fluid around your cells.
When your skin temperature reaches 59 degrees, your body attempts to rewarm the skin by opening the blood vessels and increasing circulation to the surface.
After reviewing literature on...
The Sports Doctor/Take precautions to combat winter when running
When the temperature of your body drops below freezing, ice crystals form in the fluid around your cells.
When your skin temperature reaches 59 degrees, your body attempts to rewarm the skin by opening the blood vessels and increasing circulation to the surface.
After reviewing literature on...
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The Sports Doctor/Take precautions to combat winter when running
2:25 pm, Monday, January 28, 2013 -- When the temperature of your body drops below freezing, ice crystals form in the fluid around your cells. When your skin temperature reaches 59 degrees, your body attempts to rewarm the skin by opening the blood vessels and increasing circulation to the surface. After reviewing literature on...
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