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MARATHON running may burn brain cells, according to a study. Runners’ bodies digest fat when there are no carbs from food available. But along with flab from belly and thighs, experts now reckon ...
In our “Why I’m Running” series, Boston Marathon athletes share what’s inspiring them to make the 26.2-mile trek from Hopkinton to Boston. Looking for more race day content? Sign up for ...
Researchers uncover a surprising side effect of marathon running—temporary loss of brain myelin—hinting that the brain may burn its own insulation for energy during extreme physical stress.
Courtney Guay, of Raymond, is running in honor of her father. She said that with every step she runs, she remembers him.
It turns out, I wasn’t alone in wondering about the brain’s response to endurance running. A new study conducted at the University of the Basque Country, published in Nature Metabolism, reveals that ...
More than 2,100 took part in the Stafford Half Marathon and 400 more did the fun run which ran alongside the main running event. It was Jason Bennett who came in first for the men, Andrew Miles ...
A classical pianist, she had never run in her life. Two years later, DuBois ran the same path as Benoit — starting and ending at the Memorial Coliseum — since back then, the LA Marathon route was the ...
More than a million people of nearly all ages lace up their trainers and hit the pavement in a marathon every year. And while running any distance has numerous health benefits, researchers warn ...
They scanned the brains of people before and after running a marathon, finding that runners experienced a significant, but temporary reduction of myelin in certain regions. The results indicate ...
In her fourth attempt at 26.2, this writer realized the power of slow long runs, tempo efforts, and building confidence ...