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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 study delves into the science, but doctors say there’s more to it.
Running extreme distances may strain more than just muscles and joints. New research suggests ultramarathons can alter red blood cells in ways that make them less flexible and more prone to breakdown, ...
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.
A team led by the University of Sydney has identified red blood cell rupture at dying endothelial sites as a primary driver of microvascular obstruction in COVID-19, bypassing the expected role of ...
Elizabeth Iffrig is in the Department of Pediatrics and the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30332, USA ...
Ibrutinib normalizes RBC aggregation in CLL, potentially reducing thrombotic risks by mitigating blood flow complications. Obinutuzumab/venetoclax combination does ...
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