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No equipment can prevent concussions in any sport. What can reduce such head trauma is to diminish the frequency and severity of contact to the head.

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My counterpart in Georgia has a nice way with words, and recently used that talent to add his perspective to topics like those we’ve been addressing here in Michigan.

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Strewn along almost every shore is the waste of nations outliving their means. Plastic in all shapes and colors, from products of all types – bottles, toys, sandals, tools.

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Zealous advocates for child safety wish to protect children from any risk of physical exertion, while in the next breath they complain of youth inactivity and obesity.

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In theory, NATA’s notions are nice ideas; but in practice, they are less safe for the participants.

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The NFL has administered a self-inflicted wound, shot itself in the foot, and made FOOTBALL the face of America’s youth sports concussion problem.

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This year's Super Bowl was an occasion for an unusual amount of commentary on the state of football safety, especially concussions.

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The MHSAA’s fourth health and safety thrust . . . intends to locate the most dangerous plays in each sport and to try to reduce their frequency.

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From the Director is the official MHSAA Blog which will touch on pertinent school sports topics periodically throughout the school year from various MHSAA Staff.