Science news articles about 'professional football players'
Staying active may lower health risks for large, retired athletes
... larger body size of professional football players doesn't increase risk of cardiovascular ... -clinical levels of atherosclerosis in the controls and the ex-football players, even when ethnicity or linemen status ...Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy announces new findings
... is not alone. His is now the sixth confirmed case of CTE among former professional football players. Bearing in mind that only six former ...Mayo clinic: Retired national football league linemen have high incidence of sleep apnea
... mortality is reported in linemen, as compared to people in the general population of the same age who are not professional football players. Research is needed to determine the causes ...Study compares NFL players' health to that of other healthy young men
... of large size among professional football players and those players who aspire to professional status. A significant ... deaths of active and young retired professional football players have raised questions about an associated increase ...ACL reconstruction doesn't harm NFL career length, study suggests
Knee injuries are a common problem in collegiate and professional football, often hindering an individual's career ... is a reliable surgical technique that enables professional football players to have similar length careers as their counterparts ...Despite size, NFL players not more likely to develop heart disease, even after retirement
Former professional football players with large bodies don't appear to have the same risk ... (BMI) standards are applied, more than half of all professional football players are considered overweight or obese, which is considered ...For big athletes: Possible future risk
... after previous media reports have suggested that professional football players are twice as likely to die before ... of fatty liver disease. As a whole, professional football players demonstrated higher fasting glucose ...Experts: HS football concussions merit more study
... suggest that head injuries can set up professional football players for later mental problems. Now congressmen and experts want to know more about injuries ...Minimally invasive sports hernia repair may get athletes 'back in the game' faster, study says
... were often difficult to diagnose and prior to this new repair had a lengthy rehabilitation time. Professional football players such as New England Patriots Tom ...Boston Univ., Veterans Affairs find sports brain trauma may cause disease mimicking ALS
... of these 12 athletes, including former professional football players Wally Hilgenberg and Eric Scoggins ... and professional boxer, developed motor neuron disease late in their lives. The former football players ...Pro athletes ought to bargain outside federal court, legal scholar says
... on that very short window of opportunity that the vast majority of football players have to ply their trade. For baseball ... .5 years to earn their money." Professional football players have twice decertified their union and turned ...Used football faceshields are susceptible to breaking on impact
... . The scientists tested the two most popular collegiate and professional football helmet faceshields by manufacturers Oakley ... good and resemble the equipment worn by professional football players. More than a third use the faceshields for general protection ...
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