Chris Beardsley on Twitter: "Training too frequently can be counterproductive because of central nervous system (CNS) fatigue resulting from muscle damage caused by the previous workout. https://t.co/VJ2k4nyN0E" / Twitter
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Psychological traits influence autonomic nervous system recovery following esophageal intubation in health and functional chest
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