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A study suggests that running ultramarathons over mountainous terrain leads to greater age-related damage in red blood cells compared to shorter races. Researchers from the University of Colorado Anschutz examined blood samples from participants in both a 40-kilometre trail race and a 170-kilometre ultramarathon. The findings highlight potential cellular impacts of extreme endurance exercise.

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