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Which of the following is NOT a common sign that someone has overexerted themselves during an exercise session?Multiple Choicecold sweat or faintingsymptoms of a "runner's high"pain or pressure in the left midchest and shoulderrapid pulse immediately followed by a very slow pulse

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Which of the following is NOT a common sign that someone has overexerted themselves during an exercise session?Multiple Choicecold sweat or faintingsymptoms of a "runner's high"pain or pressure in the left midchest and shoulderrapid pulse immediately followed by a very slow pulse

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The option that is NOT a common sign of overexertion during an exercise session is "symptoms of a 'runner's high'". This is typically a feeling of euphoria and reduced anxiety, which is a positive response to exercise. The other options, such as cold sweat or fainting, pain or pressure in the left mid-chest and shoulder, and a rapid pulse immediately followed by a very slow pulse, are all potential signs of overexertion or even a serious medical condition like a heart attack.

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