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Parents launch nonprofit to educate about heatstroke dangers
Good Morning America via Yahoo News· 2 years agoTwo parents who have turned tragedy into a teachable moment are educating others on the dangers of...
Safer Sidelines methodology: How we compiled and crunched the data
The Courier Journal via Yahoo News· 1 year agoAs part of its Safer Sidelines project, The Courier Journal created a database of every sudden death...
How a color-changing mouthguard developed by a Howard County dentist could help football teams stay...
Howard County Times, Columbia, Md. via Yahoo News· 2 years agoAug. 24—Practicing during some of the year's hottest months, fall sports athletes can be susceptible to heat-related illnesses. The most serious are especially prevalent in football because ...
Protections for high school athletes are being ignored. Kids are dying as a result.
USA TODAY Sports via Yahoo Sports· 1 year agoSudden death in high school sports is not a rare occurrence. It happens multiple times across the...
4 takeaways from the Courier Journal's 'Safer Sidelines' event on sudden death in sports
The Courier Journal via Yahoo News· 1 year agoThe Courier Journal hosted a panel discussion Wednesday evening about its recent Safer Sidelines...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signs bill requiring mental health training for public high school, college...
Baltimore Sun via Yahoo News· 2 weeks agoBALTIMORE — It’s a right of passage into Mike Locksley’s Maryland football program to participate in...
Maryland, Ohio State's opponent Saturday, is 5-0. When is the last time Terrapins did that?
The Columbus Dispatch via Yahoo Sports· 8 months agoThe Big Ten East has often, and understandably, been framed this season as a three-team division, with Ohio State, Michigan and Penn State all standing as viable national championship contenders ...
It’s all good news: 22 Maryland stories that lifted our spirits, gave us hope and made us smile in...
Baltimore Sun via Yahoo News· 1 year agoThey used to call newspapers “the daily miracle” and The Baltimore Sun’s reporters, photographers and editors can attest that this is still true far too often. But amid the busy scramble of ...