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Student Athlete Injury Collaboration: EMS and Athletic Trainers

What to do when a student athlete is injured.

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Every Injured Athlete Goes Through Depression

Dr. Rob Bell speaking to NFL Strength Coaches in Las Vegas. Here is the reason why every athlete who gets injured will experience some sort of depression.

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A College Athlete on Cancer and the Competition: I Can Beat Anything.

Sean Dever was diagnosed with bone cancer at 11 years old. He chose a unique alternative to traditional amputation—and now he’s fulfilling his dream of playing college lacrosse.

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Diabetes and Athletes

Learn more about diabetes, the differences in type I vs type II, and how diabetes affects athletes. Safe Sports Network talks about different management techniques as well.

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Sickle Cell Trait and the Athlete—LaTonya L. Lewis

Join us as we discuss the difference between sickle cell trait and sickle cell disease and what effects sickle cell trait can have on an athlete.

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He Was a Broke and Rejected Athlete Until this Happened | By Jay Shetty

Regardless of what we achieve in life, we have to keep striving for more. The story of The Rock.

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Sports and Diabetes: 4 Roy High Athletes Talk about Managing and Competing with Diabetes

Roy High School athletes Gunner Erickson, Justin Boley, Kru Flint and Boyce Call speak about having Type 1 diabetes while being successful athletes.

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Should Athletes Rest When Injured?

When an athlete experiences an injury and is sidelined from her sport, it is common to think full rest is the best way to allow her body to recover.

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