Thursday, 4 November 2010

Exercise reduces colds

Research has found that people who exercise regularly have less colds.

Other factors affected them of course, such as their diet and stress levels, but according to the research, those who were more active had less colds - and when they did have a cold they weren't affected as badly.

According to the researchers, exercise boosts our immune system and therefore gives us better protection from infection. To read more click here.