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U. of Cincinnati research shows vision training curbs concussions

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

  • Researchers from the a study that found football players who underwent vision training suffered fewer concussions.
  • researchers a reality check about inventions involving concussions during last week's GSB Sports Innovation Conference.
  • that NFL kicker Jay Feeley is helping children in the country by helping to build a new sports complex.
  • new Southeastern Conference commissioner Greg Sankey, who said that he expects the NCAA to weigh in soon on personal conduct issues involving athletes.
  • it has created the state's first sports medicine fellowship for family physicians, offering advanced training on diagnosis and treatment of sports-related injuries.
  • on the issues involving the expanded concussion bill in the Indiana senate.
  • at the concussion studies ongoing at the University of Alabama-Birmingham.
  • on a Rush University Medical Center study in Chicago that said psychiatric symptoms can predict recovery after concussion.

-- Bill Bradley, contributing editor

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