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Your period may make sport injuries more severe
Professional footballer players who became injured while on their period took longer to recover than when injuries occurred ...
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Injuries don’t rise during menstruation in elite women footballers
The study finds no rise in injuries during menstruation in elite football, yet highlights increased severity, urging better ...
The menstrual cycle is a key physiological process in women: it impacts performance, neuromuscular control, metabolism, and ...
Leading scorer Kaylene Smikle’s season-ending knee injury is the latest setback, forcing Maryland to lean heavier on its ...
Iowa women's basketball win over Lindenwood on Saturday, head coach Jan Jensen gave an injury update on the Hawkeyes' star ...
The Bavarian side is long past their embarrassing opening match loss to Barcelona and looks like a dangerous side to contend ...
Tottenham Hotspur Women’s Jess Naz went down against Aston Villa midway through the second half. You always fear the worst ...
The USC women’s basketball team appears to be trending in the right direction injury-wise ahead of its matchups in the ...
The world's most popular game—football to most, soccer to some—can take a heavy physical toll on players. Given the massive ...
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Why female athletes need injury prevention rules built for women, not men
This International Olympic Committee consensus synthesised evidence from over 600 studies to develop 56 injury prevention ...
"Historically, prevention efforts have been largely in male and elite athlete population, and so there was just a huge gap here," says Carolyn Emery, who co-led the group funded by the International ...
Syracuse Police responded to Playmakers Sports Bar on Park Avenue on Thursday, December 11 just before midnight to find two ...
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