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Ultrarunning damages cells as much as a severe infection—that might actually be a good thing
A new study shows that ultramarathons damage and replenish red blood cells in ways that could help treat cancer patients.
A recent mouse study suggests that low-oxygen conditions, such as being at high altitudes, could cause red blood cells to ...
After a long trail race, some of your red blood cells may not bend the way they should. That matters because red blood cells have a tight job description.
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