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Running Marathons - Death Risk Low, Higher Among Men

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Default Running Marathons - Death Risk Low, Higher Among Men

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In recent years, the popularity of marathons has grown significantly and although the risk of dying during a marathon or soon after is extremely low - about 0.75 per 100,000 - men are two times more likely to die than women, say researchers at John Hopkins University School of Medicine. In addition, the number of individuals to complete grueling 26...

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