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Here’s How Long-Distance Runners Are Different From The Rest Of Us – Research Digest
By Emily Reynolds. Ultrarunners are more resilient and better at reframing situations in a positive way, although direction of effects is unclear.
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Running Just Once a Week Is Linked to a 27 Percent Drop in Risk of Early Death
Researchers crunched the numbers on previous running studies to find that even light joggers may reap these benefits.
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Study of marathon runners reveals a ‘hard limit’ on human endurance | Science
Pregnancy is as metabolically taxing as an ultramarathon
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Photo of final 2 Pittsburgh marathon finishers goes viral
Two strangers found strength in each other about halfway through Sunday’s Pittsburgh Marathon when they realized they would be the last to finish. Coming in at 7 hours, 22 minutes and 56 seconds, Jessica Robertson of Braddock and Laura Mazur of Ohio, who
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Everything You Know About Running Shoes Is Wrong
Though most running shoes are marketed to runners with specific problems -- like under- and overpronation -- comfort may be all that matters.
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Running May Enhance Brain Connections
While the cardiovascular benefits of running are widely acknowledged, new research discovers it may also improve brain connections. University of Arizona