Study finds evidence of short-term damage, but otherwise healthy runners likely have little cause for concern. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
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Human Race Episode 18: Runner Down
When Richard Sikorski collapsed during the 2015 Chicago Marathon, his race stopped and another one began. The race to save his life. Listen to the full episode of Human Race, a Runner’s World podcast.
How to Tell if Your Liver is Screwed
Let’s put down the IPA and assess the damage. Read the full article for VICE.
After Cheating Death Twice, Ironman Powers Through Races With Another Person’s Heart
Heart transplant recipient Derek Fitzgerald runs, bikes, and swims for a reason: “to be the best custodian of my body.” Read the full article for Runner’s World.
We Asked Doctors What Our Dumbest Health Beliefs Are
These five alternative facts topped nearly every list. Read the full article for VICE.
A Worrier’s Guide to Shooting Lasers in Your Eyes
It’s totally normal if LASIK surgery still bugs you out. Read the full article for VICE.
These 5 Guys Were Diagnosed With Alzheimer’s Before Age 60
Find out what it’s like to watch your mind—and your life—slip away. Read the full story for Men’s Health.
Do You Have Alzheimer’s—or Just Regular Forgetfulness?
There’s no single test to diagnose the condition. So here’s how doctors determine what’s behind your memory flubs. Read the full article for Men’s Health.
18 Household Items Runners Should Toss—And 5 to Keep
For better running health and less clutter around your home, purge these gadgets and trinkets that aren’t helping make you fitter. Read the full article for Runner’s World.
An Accident Broke This Runner’s 36-Year Streak—but Not His Spirit
Michigan coach Wayne Roberts sets his sights on a new goal after a hit-and-run. Read the full article for Runner’s World.