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‘Excitement With a Little Dash of Fear’: Polar Plunges Ring in the New Year With a Splash. But What Actually Happens to Your Body?
Three experts share the science behind taking a dip in cold water—and offer safety tips that any potential plungers should ...
CNW/ - On New Year's Day, hundreds of courageous participants will once again take the plunge into the icy waters of Lake ...
Siddiqi said it depends on individual circumstances, but the primary benefit of participating in something like the Polar ...
The Butte County Public Health Department has removed a previous “no swim” advisory for the creek after test results showed ...
Hundreds of Austinites ring in the New Year with a dip at Barton Springs Pool, continuing the annual Polar Plunge tradition ...
Dips are taking place in Grimsby on New Year’s Day and in Chippawa on Saturday. But be careful — a review of studies by ...
The Polar Bear Plunge started with a few friends in 1978 and now attracts about 500 people. Many wear costumes. People generally begin arriving in the morning and stake their spot on the beach. A ...
As a 74-year-old tradition, San Pedro’s annual New Year’s Day Polar Bear swim at Cabrillo Beach doesn’t see a lot of change — ...
FOLLY BEACH, S.C. (WCBD) – Thousands of people across the country are preparing to ring in the new year with a quick (and ...
For McKay, the Polar Plunge happens as early as early as they open the doors, around 5 a.m., because most times, he’s already ...
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