Instructional Video10:50
SciShow

Football, Dementia, and the Future of Sports

12th - Higher Ed
It’s not like anyone thought head injuries were good for people, but the long term effects of concussions has researchers, coaches, and doctors concerned about the extra risks of some popular sports.
Instructional Video2:45
Curated Video

Can School-Age Children Benefit from Chiropractic?

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn about chiropractic for school age children from Dr. Karen Erickson in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video25:35
Neuro Transmissions

Why I stopped watching football

12th - Higher Ed
Are you a football fan? So was I. But a few years ago, I learned some things that totally changed my mind. Football fans everywhere are prepping for the Super Bowl - the Big Game - but I’ll be sitting on the sidelines for this one and I...
News Clip2:18
Curated Video

Pickleball injuries increase with sport’s popularity

9th - Higher Ed
With pickleball’s popularity continuing to rise, it’s also contributing to more injuries. Doctors and coaches have a few reminders of how not to get hurt on the court.
News Clip14:03
Bloomberg

Why Paying Players Hasn't Fixed College Sports

Higher Ed
Despite a handful of superstars earning eye-popping figures, the new era of paid college athletes is still leaving many short of the goal line. This is how schools and boosters continue to leave many players broke and broken.
News Clip0:57
Curated Video

Serena Williams Exits French Open With Achilles Injury

Higher Ed
She sustained the injury earlier this month at the U.S. Open.
Audio
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Study May Link Pro Football, Brain Decline

9th - 10th
A discussion with Everett Lehman from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health about a research finding that professional football players have a higher incidence of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and...