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Seahawks RB Derrick Coleman inspires hearing-impaired kids

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

  • Seattle Seahawks running back Derrick Coleman, who has been hearing impaired since he was 3, met and inspired more than 100 deaf children at Tacoma's Baker Middle School, .
  • The Cincinnati Bengals made a grant to Mercy Hospital to help cover the costs of baseline concussion testing of athletes at 28 area high schools, the .
  • that 39 former players -- mostly former New York Giants and Jets -- filed a lawsuit Tuesday in Manhattan federal court against the NFL and companies associated with helmet maker Riddell, seeking damages of more than $75,000 each and a medical monitoring program paid for by the league.
  • on members of the New Orleans Saints and NBA's New Orleans Pelicans taking part in a tobacco-free living event.
  • on New Orleans Saints tight end Jimmy Graham, who talked to the East Jefferson High School football team as it prepares for the state championship this weekend.
  • a Scripps Howard News Service story on breakthroughs in imaging in detecting long-term brain injury effects.
  • CoachUp.com published a list of a warning signs for parents on concussion awareness, .

-- Bill Bradley, contributing editor

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