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Ezra Frech, Ian Seidenfeld, an Oct. 7 survivor and 12 other Jewish and Israeli athletes to watch at the 2024 Paris Paralympics

The 2024 Paris Olympics have concluded, and now thousands of athletes are preparing to descend on the City of Light for the Paralympics, the Olympic companion competition for...

Sports powered this Paralympian’s recovery | Sport

A year ago, Ali Truwit, a gifted athlete with a lifelong love of the water, was afraid to get in a pool. The former collegiate swimmer had lost her...

CDC awards $4.3 million grant to UI Injury Prevention Research Center – University of Iowa College of Public Health

<!-- --> The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has awarded a $4.3 million grant over five years to the University of Iowa (UI) to continue the...

A New Name for AI-Powered Workplace Injury Prevention

What You Should Know:  – Amp, the leading provider of AI-powered workplace injury prevention solutions, today unveiled a comprehensive brand refresh.  – The company is now known as Amp Health, reflecting...

Landon Donovan putting mental health at the center of his coaching approach

Wesley, like most NWSL players, has played for several male coaches during her career. Only three of the 14 teams in the league have female managers and at the college...

The ‘snap’ athletes dread most

Bengaluru: Snap! A crack and then excruciating pain. As though the knee was struck by a hammer with full force. From Tom Brady to Pullella Gopichand and Ravindra Jadeja to...

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Navy SEAL whose workout hospitalized athletes lacked expertise, report finds

The Navy SEAL who led a Tufts University workout that left nine student athletes hospitalized lacked the proper credentials for group fitness. The workout, conducted...

Packers honored with 2024 NFL Athletic Training Staff of the Year

GREEN BAY – For the second time in less than 15 years and third time in just over 30 years, the Packers...

CDC employees concerned about impacts as thousands of job cuts begin

ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Thousands of layoffs are beginning at U.S. health agencies, including the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...