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Runny noses, black toenails and ‘coregasms’: here are seven weird ailments that exercise can trigger

By Adam Taylor, Professor of Anatomy, Lancaster University
Exercise is good for the body and the mind. A good workout can leave you feeling energised, recharged and ready to take on the rest of the day.

But for some, the aftereffects of a good workout can be slightly more bizarre. From bloody noses to “coregasms”, here are some of the strangest things that can happen to your body as a result of exercise:

1. Metallic taste


Some people find that when exercising, they get a metallic taste in their mouth.

This is caused by the increases in heart…The Conversation


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