For kids, playing sports isn’t just fun; it builds teamwork, confidence, and skills, but as any parent knows, injuries can happen.
Parents can help prevent common sports injuries for kids by teaching them proper technique, ensuring they have the right protective gear, encouraging them to play different sports, and making sure ...
Concussions can occur in any sport, at any level and at any age so here's how to spot one and what steps parents and children should take ...
There’s been a lot of attention lately on concussions and the risks of contact sports for kids — but that’s not the only concern when it comes to staying safe.
A Stanford class helped build CrashCourse, an education program that is now transforming concussion reporting culture on a national scale.
We do this because our kids are having fun, and (we hope) learning life lessons about teamwork, physical fitness, friendships and resilience, all while being screen-free. And of course there’s the ...
As youth sports seasons ramp up across the country, medical experts say parents and coaches should keep injury prevention top of mind.
An Arvada mother backs bill linking youth concussions and mental health after daughter’s death.
Steve Thompson was a Rugby World Cup winner with England in 2003 but is part of a group taking legal action against the sport ...
A major 2026 study of over 72,000 youth cases shows football linked to 19% of sports-related brain injuries—more than any other activity—with higher repeat risks and issues like headaches, anxiety, ...