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Dec 31 2024OPINION

Betting Blowback: Why Gambling on Sports Isn't All Fun and Games

Sports betting has taken the world by storm, but at what cost? Since the Supreme Court legalized sports gambling in 2018, it has spread like wildfire across the U. S. Ads from betting platforms like BetMGM and DraftKings are everywhere, tempting us with free money for our first bet. During sports ev

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

Exercise and the Young Heart: What's Too Much?

Did you know that working out can be super beneficial for young athletes? But is there a point where it becomes too much? That's exactly what a new study in Munich is trying to figure out. Called MuCAYA+, this study will follow 250 young athletes aged 10 to 17 for three years. They'll be checking ou

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Dec 30 2024SPORTS

Milwaukee Bucks Shatter NBA 3-Point Record in 2020

In a thrilling game from 2020, the Milwaukee Bucks made history by scoring a whopping 29 three-pointers against the Miami Heat, setting a new NBA record. This incredible achievement happened during a game where the Bucks completely dominated, winning with a final score of 144-97. Before that, in 19

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Dec 30 2024HEALTH

The Ups and Downs of Treating Elite Female Athletes with Severe Stress Urinary Incontinence

In the world of competitive sports, elite female athletes often face unique challenges, one of which is severe stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Two key things experts wanted to find out were: Can these athletes return to elite-level competition after treatment, and do their SUI symptoms get better

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Dec 29 2024HEALTH

The Impact of Early Symptoms on Future Injuries in Teen Athletes

Imagine you're a young athlete who has just recovered from a concussion. You're eager to get back in the game, but did you know that how you feel right after your injury could influence your chances of getting hurt again? That's what a recent study set out to discover. Researchers followed a gr

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Dec 28 2024SPORTS

Sleep Deprivation: A Hidden Culprit in Sports Injuries

A collegiate track and field athlete from a top-tier division started experiencing mysterious shin pain halfway through her season. Doctors diagnosed her with medial tibial stress syndrome, a common overuse injury. They prescribed a mix of exercises, reduced training, and pain management techniques.

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Dec 28 2024HEALTH

Why Some Kids Get Wheezy After Exercise: What Health Pros Need to Know

Ever noticed some kids getting short of breath or wheezy after running around? This isn't always asthma. Sometimes, even kids without asthma can have something called exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB). Athletes are especially prone to it. Think of it like when you blow up a balloon: just li

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Dec 27 2024SPORTS

Volleyball Players and Shoulder Pain: How It Impacts Game Performance

Did you know that shoulder pain can really mess up a volleyball player's game? It happens a lot in female high school players, and it's not always due to injuries. Past studies haven't looked at all the ways this pain can affect performance, like how well players can move their shoulders, their musc

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Dec 27 2024BUSINESS

Sports and Money: The Highs and Lows of 2024

2024 was a year full of surprises in the world of sports. Saudi Arabian money filled the pockets of top athletes, pushing their earnings to new heights. The Dallas Cowboys became the first sports team to hit a $10 billion valuation, showing the NFL's enduring dominance. Meanwhile, tennis legend Rafa

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Dec 25 2024SPORTS

College Athletes vs. NCAA: A Settlement Saga

It's been a while since the lawsuit between Division I college athletes and the NCAA started. Sedona Prince from Texas Christian University and Grant House from Arizona State University kicked things off in 2020. They wanted Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights and for the NCAA to remove restricti

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