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  2. You Should Be Taking Cold Showers—Here's Why

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    For those who have hopped in an ice bath before, you're likely wondering how cold showers differ from cold plunges. "Most scientific research has been done with cold plunges or ice baths, but cold ...

  3. Are cold showers good for you? What the science says

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    Taking cold showers may have benefits for your mental and cardiovascular health, experts say. - skynesher/E+/Getty Images “The research is very, very thin as it pertains to cold showers itself ...

  4. The Unexpected Benefit of Taking a Cold Shower

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    5. Take Cold Showers. I’ve been taking ice-cold showers for the past five years. At first, it was just a fun challenge to wake me up in the morning.

  5. Nine reasons why you should take a cold shower

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  6. Ice bath - Wikipedia

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    In sports therapy, an ice bath, or sometimes cold-water immersion, Cold plunge or cold therapy, is a training regimen usually following a period of intense exercise [1] [2] in which a substantial part of a human body is immersed in a bath of ice or ice-water for a limited duration.

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  8. Contrast bath therapy - Wikipedia

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    Contrast bath therapy is a form of treatment where a limb or the entire body is immersed in hot (but not boiling) water followed by the immediate immersion of the limb or body in cold ice water. [1] This procedure is repeated several times, alternating hot and cold.

  9. Cold shock response - Wikipedia

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    The first stage of cold water immersion syndrome, the cold shock response, includes a group of reflexes lasting under 5 min in laboratory volunteers and initiated by thermoreceptors sensing rapid skin cooling. Water has a thermal conductivity 25 times and a volume-specific heat capacity over 3000 times that of air; subsequently, surface cooling ...