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‘Gamebreaker’ helmet aims to prevent head injuries on playing field
A youth flag football coach calls them “goofy,” but it’s an endearing reference delivered with a chuckle. The head of a prestigious medical clinic says
Flag football takes hold in Anchorage
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — It’s a blustery early fall day, the wind whipping through Anchorage Football Stadium, one of the city’s oldest athletic facilities. It isn’t
MHS testing new safety helmets to prevent head injuries
Last fall The Malibu Times ran an article on the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District and its institution of preventative measures to protect athletes against
Sports Safety – Injury Statistics and Incidence Rates
In the United States, about 30 million children and teens participate in some form of organized sports, and more than 3.5 million injuries each year,
Irvine Chargers outfitted with Gamebreaker Flag Football Headgear
The Irvine Chargers will spare no expense to protect the health and welfare of our players and cheerleaders. WIth that in mind, the program has
Chaminade’s Middle School Flag Football Introduces Throwback Helmet
Chaminade’s Middle School athletic program will provide soft-shell helmets for all their flag football athletes beginning this season. With all the recent data and news
OTL survey finds 57 percent of parents less likely to allow kids to play football
The concussions, violent hits seen on TV, lawsuits over health, and suicides among football players have taken their toll on parents, who see a connection
Two former high school players discuss quitting football due to head trauma
Brad Millice remembers it like it was yesterday — but then again, he doesn’t. “I was backpedaling at the linebacker position and a guy came
Injured student wins $2.4M over neck injury
A 19-year-old North Hollywood High School student who broke his neck during a football tryout practice has won a $2.4-million arbitration award against the Los
Student dies after being injured during flag football
source: http://www.news-journal.com/bigsandy_hawkins/news/student-dies-after-being-injured-during-flag-football/article_ccf669c1-580a-5d89-b8d0-293effb962b7.html By Seria Dassing, [email protected] Hawkins Police Chief Ron Voda confirmed 15-year-old Jacob Gatlin, a Hawkins ISD student, died at Dallas Children’s Hospital Thursday morning from
Attention College Sports Fans: CDC and NCAA Team Up on Head Trauma Safety
http://www.cdc.gov/concussion/sports/cdc_ncaa.html Be sure to cheer for concussion safety and your favorite college sports team this season, as CDC and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
REDUCING BRAIN AND SPINAL INJURIES IN FOOTBALL
FREDERICK O. MUELLER, Ph.D. ROBERT C. CANTU, M.D. Brain and spinal injuries in football have been dramatically reduced since the rules were changed in 1976