An NBA concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury caused by a blow to the head or body that jars the brain inside the skull, often from collisions, falls, or inadvertent elbows...
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Gary Woodland, the 2019 U.S. Open champion, has spoken openly about facing significant health challenges that affected his career and performance on Tour. This status clarifier...
Read articleBodybuilders who died often prompts questions about the real risks of high-level bodybuilding and what actually leads to premature death among trained athletes. This evergreen e...
Read articleDuring Euro 2020 on 12 June 2021, Christian Eriksen suffered a sudden cardiac incident in the first minute of Denmark’s match against Finland. Match medics and physicians admi...
Read articleHarrison Smith, the veteran safety for the Minnesota Vikings, has been managing a chronic calf injury that has intermittently affected his availability and performance. The cond...
Read articleAn NBA cancer diagnosis affects a player medically, legally, contractually, and emotionally. This evergreen guide explains how diagnoses are disclosed, what common treatments in...
Read articlePregnant wrestlers face a unique intersection of high-impact physical demand and obstetric needs. This guide explains medical considerations, competitive safety standards, polic...
Read articleRyan Babel, the Dutch professional footballer known for his time at Liverpool, Ajax, and the Netherlands national team, tested positive for COVID-19 during the worldwide pandemi...
Read articleA baseball player hit in the face usually experiences immediate pain, visual disturbance, and autonomic symptoms such as tearing, flushing, and brief disorientation. The severit...
Read articleMasters injuries refer to musculoskeletal and soft-tissue injuries occurring in masters athletes, generally defined as competitors aged 35 and older. With aging tissue, reduced...
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