Ultramarathons May Damage Red Blood Cells and Accelerate Cellular Aging
New research reveals extreme endurance running can make red blood cells less flexible and more prone to breakdown, potentially affecting oxygen delivery.
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New research reveals extreme endurance running can make red blood cells less flexible and more prone to breakdown, potentially affecting oxygen delivery.
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