Covid 19 Vaccine Doesnt Negatively Affect Exercise Performance

The COVID-19 vaccine does not impair the body’s physiological response to exercise, according to a new study at The University of Arizona. The study is published ahead of print in the Journal of Applied Physiology and has been chosen as an APSselect article for February. Read more on the APS website physiology.org/publications/news.

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