Items Tagged ‘baseball’

January 19, 2018

Baseball and Softball summit works to lessen injuries among student athletes

By Karl Oestreich

KTTC Spring training is still a couple months away, but the Mayo Clinic sports medicine department is gearing up early for the season. On Saturday, they hosted a baseball and softball summit to delve into overuse injuries among players…”There’s a lot of different variables and being able to be here to talk about the different […]

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Tags: baseball, Dan Christoffer, KTTC, Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine, softball


August 4, 2017

Mayo Clinic in the News Weekly Highlights

By Karl Oestreich

Mayo Clinic in the News is a weekly highlights summary of major media coverage. If you would like to be added to the weekly distribution list, send a note to Emily Blahnik with this subject line: SUBSCRIBE to Mayo Clinic in the News. Editor, Karl Oestreich;  Assistant Editor: Emily Blahnik   US News & World Report Students Begin Class at New Metro Phoenix […]

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Tags: ABC News, AccuWeather, ADHD, AI, alcohol, alzheimers, anesthesia, Angie Murad, AOL, arthritis, baseball, Bell's palsy



April 5, 2012

The Post’s View: Waking Up to Dangers of Smokeless Tobacco

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BIG-LEAGUE BASEBALL’S season has begun with a rule change for players, who will no longer spit, squirt and dribble tobacco juice as they conduct televised interviews, sign autographs or appear at team-sponsored events…Like cigarettes, smokeless tobacco contains nicotine, which makes it addictive. While it may not be quite as lethal as cigarettes, it does raise […]

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Tags: baseball, nicotine, smokeless tobacco


March 31, 2010

Baseball’s Rite of Spring: Training Is Basic No More

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Spring training isn’t what it used to be. Baseball’s annual warm-up is wrapping up a major consolidation. Next year, half of all teams will get ready for the season within 50 miles of each other around Phoenix. That change, and others, have some old-timers remembering how it used to be…   Billy DeLury is having […]

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Tags: baseball, Mayo Clinic


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