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 new study shows that ultramarathons damage and replenish red blood cells in ways that could help treat cancer patients.
A groundbreaking new study reports important differences in oxygen physiology and red blood cell function in individuals with Down syndrome. A groundbreaking new study published in Cell Reports by ...
Extreme endurance training is often seen as a sign of strong physical fitness. However, new research indicates that very long-distance runs may have negative effects on the body.
Conference MDAngle offers personal perspectives from conference attendees, showcasing their anticipation, quick takeaways, and insights into how the presented research will affect their patients. The ...
Red blood cells are the most abundant cells in the body. It has long been known that when red blood cells break down or anemia occurs due to bleeding, the hormone erythropoietin (EPO) increases, ...
As impressive as a 100km run might look to your Strava followers, the training required to cover extreme distances could irreversibly fast-track your body’s natural aging process.
Sickle cell disease is often thought of solely as a blood disorder, but new research from the Wood Neuro Research Group ...