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For Athletes, Pre-workout Painkillers May Hurt

To look at the effects of self-medicating before exercising, The Takeaway talks to Gretchen Reynolds, writer for The New York Times Magazine, Women’s Health and O, The Oprah Magazine.

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Taking a painkiller before you hit the track, the soccer field, or the bike path sounds like a smart move if you want to prevent pain and muscle soreness after a workout. But new studies suggest that you could actually be doing the opposite. To look at the effects of self-medicating before exercising, we talk to Gretchen Reynolds, who writes a weekly column for The New York Times Magazine. She also covers fitness for Women’s Health and O, The Oprah Magazine.