Too much ‘football fever’? Why some World Cup fans should limit their excitement
Watching your team play can send your heart racing as fast as if you were sprinting, and for some fans that carries genuine medical risks.
Watching your team play can send your heart racing as fast as if you were sprinting, and for some fans that carries genuine medical risks.
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Watching your team play can send your heart racing as fast as if you were sprinting, and for some fans that carries genuine medical risks.
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