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your hair would probably go straggly and unhealthy from all the chlorine in the pool. chlorine stays in your hair even after u wash it, so use a swimming cap if u can to minimize the damage.

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The only health risks associated with swimming is catching athletes foot.

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Just as long as you don't burn youself out, swimming every day is a great idea.

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Good health through exercise

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Nothing you just get sick

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you big fat dum bo there are none!

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You get wet

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