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closeMedia Coverage of this Article
Posted by PLOS_ONE_Group on 29 Jun 2013 at 00:50 GMT
The following articles represent some of the media coverage that has occurred for this paper:
Publication: Counsel & Heal
Title: “Running Longer Distances May Have Protective Effects, Ultra-Marathon Study”
http://www.counselheal.co...
Publication: EurekAlert press release
Title: “Sleep deprivation, pacing protect runners' muscles in 200-mile long mountain race”
http://www.eurekalert.org...
Publication: Los Angeles Times Science Now
Title: “Running 100 miles? It may be easier on your body to go 200”
http://www.latimes.com/ne...
Publication: Medical News Today
Title: “Sleep Deprivation Protects Runners' Muscles In 200-Mile Race”
http://www.medicalnewstod...
Publication: National Geographic Daily News
Title: “Runners Show Less Fatigue After 200 Miles Than 100 Miles”
http://news.nationalgeogr...
Publication: NPR Shots Health Blog
Title: “Ultramarathoners: Faster, Higher, Stronger And Sleepier”
http://www.npr.org/blogs/...
Publication: Outside
Title: “A Study Finds Longer Runs Cause Less Inflammation and Damage Than Shorter Runs”
http://www.outsideonline....
Publication: Popular Mechanics
Title: “When Running 200 Miles Is Easier on Your Body Than Running 100”
http://www.popularmechani...
Publication: Runner's World
Title: “Want Less Muscle Fatigue? Run 200 Miles”
http://www.runnersworld.c...
Publication: Science AAAS
Title: “'Ultramarathons' Cause Less Damage Than Shorter Races”
http://news.sciencemag.or...
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