Today, we break down key plays from the Citrus Bowl that show why Bryce Underwood and Michigan’s young core still offer a ...
Linemen across the youth, high school and college football levels should be subject to different training methods to the point of putting them in air-conditioned spaces to avoid exertional heat stroke ...
The number of sports-related traumatic brain injuries in people under age 19 increased 62 percent between 2001 and 2009, according to a study by the Centers for Disease Control and ...
Tom Holmoe and Jim Herrmann are joining other contact-sport athletes to document how a process called photobiomodulation ...
(CNN) — Their youthful brains were developing normally, with no signs of developmental, psychological or neurological problems. None had ever had a concussion. But by the end of a single football ...
While the risk of concussions from playing tackle football has received considerable attention, a new study indicates the game's repetitive head impacts could also increase participants' risk factors ...
Last year, according to USA Football, over 2 million children between the ages of 6-14 participated in tackle football. For many parents, the worry has been over concussions. But a new study finds ...
Outfield players are significantly more likely to develop dementia than goalkeepers, a study conducted on Swedish top flight footballers has found. The research also discovered that outfield ...
After examining the brains of former professional football players, researchers might be a step closer to diagnosing the devastating brain disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy in the living, ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Repetitive hits to the head can cause brain damage without actually leading to a concussion, past studies have suggested. Just a simple change to the starting stance of players ...
DALLAS — Their youthful brains were developing normally, with no signs of developmental, psychological or neurological problems. None had ever had a concussion. But by the end of a single football ...