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Baltimore Ravens players greet soldiers returning from overseas

Thursday's health and safety news from the world of football:

  • how some Baltimore Ravens welcomed home soldiers at the Baltimore Washington International Airport.
  • former Pittsburgh Steelers lineman John Banaszak, who is now an assistant coach at Robert Morris University and will take over as head coach next season.
  • that memories of hits to the head are worrying a number of former NFL players.
  • University of Montreal neuropsychologist Dave Ellemberg, who is leading a cause for zero tolerance for violence in Quebec sports, including youth football, .
  • on the Cleveland Clinic's new agreement with the NFLPA to help former players.
  • at two start-up businesses in the Chicago area that are trying to create devices to better diagnose concussions.
  • depression among youth football players and looked at guidelines for such cases by the National Athletic Trainers Association.
  • Warrior Transition Battalion servicemembers in the Washington, D.C., area will play former members of the Washington Redskins in the Wounded Warrior Amputee-Redskins Alumni Flag Football Challenge on Saturday in Arlington, Va., .

-- Bill Bradley, contributing editor

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