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All the News That’s Fit: Bad-air races, the lively liver and watchband chemicals

Summary by San Diego Union Tribune
For The Union-Tribune Running out of breath Researchers analyzed 16 years of race results from nine major marathons across the U.S. and found that races run on days with greater air pollution were associated with slower average finish times. The concentration of an air pollutant is measured in micrograms per cubic meter of air, or µg/m3. Analyzing all finish times, the researchers found that each 1 µg/m3 higher particulate matter on race day was…

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The Rocky Mountain Collegian broke the news in on Tuesday, February 18, 2025.
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