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Olympic participation carries very low but non-zero risks, and deaths have occurred during the Games, though they remain rare events relative to the size and duration of each ed...
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Olympic participation carries very low but non-zero risks, and deaths have occurred during the Games, though they remain rare events relative to the size and duration of each ed...
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The NFL Guardian Cap is a padded cover worn over game helmets during practices to reduce the force of head impacts. It is not a medical device or a replacement for proper techni...
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When a sports player dies on field, it prompts urgent public concern and questions about underlying medical conditions, emergency care, and prevention. This evergreen explainer...
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Football death refers to fatalities directly associated with the sport of American football, typically resulting from traumatic injuries during play or related medical complicat...
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An injured cheerleader typically refers to a participant in cheer and stunt activities who has sustained an injury during practice, performance, or related training. Cheerleadin...
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In the world of pickleball, an incident—often labeled the pickleball incident—has become a point of reference for understanding risk, liability, and safety on the court. Thi...
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