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A Forum for the promotion of Risk Management to Adventure Activity and Sports Providers to the Duke of Edinburgh Award
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A divided New Jersey Supreme Court on Thursday declined to break legal ice, and dismissed a lawsuit by a woman who was injured by a puck during warm-ups at a minor league hockey game in Trenton. http://www.njherald.com/291429532827851.php...
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“US researchers have found a simple, inexpensive screening tool that can predict athletes at risk of ankle injuries during soccer training and help them avoid it. In their study, team players who were unable to complete a ‘single-leg balance’ test on...
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Report Says Education Is Key to Reducing Sports Injuries in Young Athletes ROSEMONT, IL -- July 20, 2007 -- A new study out in the June 2007 Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons shows early recognition and preventive regimens could...
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Rock River Times from the April 11-17, 2007, issue --> According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 80 percent of sports-related injuries in children result from playing football, basketball, baseball or soccer. Two-thirds of these...
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A blow from a ball or puck at a key moment can be fatal, and more protective gear is a drag on players. BY REBECCA JUNGBAUER and JEREMY OLSON Pioneer Press Chest protectors do not prevent rare but fatal heart conditions that occur when baseballs, hockey...
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One of the main selling points of London’s Olympic bid is the idea that a whole host of social, even medical problems, will be tackled in the run-up to the games in 2012. But this focus on tackling junk food ‘addiction’ and obesity, exemplified by a recent...
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