An interesting article from the New York Times:
well.blogs.nytimes.com/.../
Excerpt:
...After looking at racers’ blood work, he determined that some of the ultramarathoners were supplying their own physiological stress, in tablet form. Those runners who’d popped over-the-counter ibuprofen pills before and during the race displayed significantly more inflammation and other markers of high immune system response afterward than the runners who hadn’t taken anti-inflammatories. The ibuprofen users also showed signs of mild kidney impairment and, both before and after the race, of low-level endotoxemia, a condition in which bacteria leak from the colon into the bloodstream...
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I don't know if you've heard about this:
www.mailtribune.com/.../article
It's about an ultra-runner (Erik Skaggs) who suffered renal failure after a recent race; there's a lot of speculation about the role of ibuprofen. And a lot of discussion about health insurance.
I don't know if you've heard about this:
www.mailtribune.com/.../article
It's about an ultra-runner (Erik Skaggs) who suffered renal failure after a recent race; there's a lot of speculation about the role of ibuprofen. And a lot of discussion about health insurance.