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Lack of Sleep Tied to Teen Sports Injuries
October 21, 2012 Adolescent athletes who slept eight or more hours each night were 68 percent less likely to be injured than athletes who regularly slept less, according to new ... > full story -
Nerve and Muscle Activity Vary Across Menstrual Cycle
October 10, 2012 Nerve fibers, and the muscles they control, behave differently at different points along the menstrual cycle, potentially making women more vulnerable to knee ... > full story -
Criteria Used to Diagnose Sports Head Injuries Found to Be Inconsistent
October 10, 2012 A study of sports programs at three major universities finds that the way the injury commonly called concussion is usually diagnosed – largely based on athletes' subjective symptoms – ... > full story -
Vigorous Physical Activity May Increase Risk of Bleeding for Children With Hemophilia
October 9, 2012 In children and adolescents with hemophilia, vigorous physical activity was associated with an elevated risk of bleeding, although it appears the absolute increase in risk may be ... > full story -
Marathon Runners May Be at Risk for Incontinence
October 4, 2012 While many marathon runners may be preoccupied with shin splints, chafing and blisters come race day, one thing they may not consider is their bladder ... > full story -
Runners' Foot Injuries Could Be Due to Ill-Fitting Shoes
October 3, 2012 Researchers are conducting a first-of-its kind study of marathon runners to determine if there is link between foot injuries and ill-fitting shoes. Researchers will survey runners in the Oct. 7 ... > full story -
Getting Athletes Back in the Game Sooner Following Shoulder Injuries
October 3, 2012 Biceps tenodesis hastens recovery, cuts rehabilitation time for labrum tears allowing athletes to return to play ... > full story -
Concussion Spectrum in College Athletes Wearing Helmets: 'Not So Simple,' Say Researchers
October 2, 2012 Much has been written in recent years about the short- and long-term consequences of concussions sustained in sports, combat, and accidents. However, there appear to be no steadfast rules guiding the ... > full story -
Female Athletes Show No Difference from Males in Neurocognitive Testing After Suffering Sports-Related Concussions
October 2, 2012 A new study conducted to review symptoms and neurocognitive findings in male and female high school soccer players, shows no gender-related ... > full story -
New Challenges for Ex-Olympians
September 21, 2012 When elite-level athletes retire, they often struggle to adapt to their new lives. When finding that the characteristics that were valuable in sport are not equally useful in ‘ordinary’ ... > full story
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