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by AstralStorm 2336 days ago
The study explicitly says no reduced days of illness, just fewer days off. Means people were going in sick or worked harder?

So there are no actual results on health in the short time they studied.

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They probably just didn't feel like calling in sick after a cold shower
Exactly. Assuming they took a cold shower in the morning, sounds like this would wake them up in an aggressive way, probably raise their adrenaline level which made them less likely to call in sick. Once at work and levels wore off, you were already at work so you'll push through. Once you need to write things up, you have same day of sick days but more days when you were at work.

If there was a long term (day long) effect in reducing "feeling sick" there should be less sick days as people who are borderline sick start to feel fine and don't report being sick. But if your feeling is temporary, let's say 2 hours then you can get to work and after the fact report that you were sick.