A number of people asked me about my “diet” after I mentioned eating healthier last week. Here is the diet I use: The Renegade Diet by Jason
David
Sports Medicine
We are clearly recognizing concussions better than in the past: Epidemiology of Sport-Related Concussion in an NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision Sample by Zachary Houck, Breton Asken, Russell Bauer, Jason Pothast, Charlie Michaudet and James Clugston in The American Journal of Sports Medicine
Hopefully our use of cortisone for this injury will continue to decline: For Tennis Elbow, No Such Thing as a Quick Fix by Gretchen Reynolds in The New York Times
Health
What to do if you went too far on your cheat day: So You Just Ate a Sleeve of Oreos and 11 Reese’s Cups . . . Now What? by Dominique Astorino in Popsugar
Unhappiness with your job can hurt your physical health: Science Says Your Bad Job Is Killing You by Peter Economy in Inc.
Youth Sports
You need to know how much sugar is in your kids’ food and drinks: TRENDING: Science Says Kids Should Max Out At 6 Teaspoons of Sugar A Day by Skinny Mom Team in SkinnyMom.com
I think awareness and diagnosis are certainly better, but there are many variables to this problem: High schools are tracking concussions better,
but the data is up for interpretation by Eric Goldwein in The Washington Post
Social Media and Communication
Important information on copyright issues; Content creators should READ it: 10 common—and crucial—copyright questions for communicators by Kerry OShea Gorgone in Ragan
I haven’t had that happen to me. have you? How to Lessen the Chances of Getting Your Facebook Ads Account Shut Down by Rick Mulready in RickMulready.com
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