Fitness Updates

Dec 17, 2009

When you’re sweating through an intense workout, you probably reach for a sports drink to  rehydrate your body.  But which beverage is right for you?

Zico Beverages Llc / AP file

 
Dec 17, 2009

Sports drinks: Do they really help?


When you’re sweating through an intense workout, you probably reach for a sports drink to  rehydrate your body.  But which beverage is right for you?

Zico Beverages Llc / AP file

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