Displaying items 49-60 of 76
» View wsbtradio.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Next >
-
Players still willing to hide concussions
Ask Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew whether he would try to play through a concussion or yank himself from a game, and he'll provide a straightforward answer.
''Hide it,'' the NFL's leading rusher said.
''The bottom line is: You...Tags: Labor Legislation, Washington Redskins, Injuries and Wounds, Super Bowl, Buffalo Bills
-
Weeks in review
Change of SubjectA roundup of state and local news-review and weekly political chat shows. Descriptions provided by the broadcast outlets in most cases: Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review (WTTW-Ch. 11) Host Joel Weisman with Abdon Pallasch, Chicago Sun-Times; Lorraine... -
New focus on concussions is altering prep athletics
Tribune staff reportersThe scowl that creased Troy Piccinini's face on a recent afternoon was not the game face of a football player, at least not this fall. Piccinini, 16, just had struggled through tests of his short-term memory and other cognitive functions. After suffering...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, High School Sports, Arts and Culture, Medical Procedures and Tests, Politics
-
Football's concussion problem: What if the game is doing irrevocable harm?
South Bend Tribune Staff Writer(First of two parts) They crash together with ferocity. Helmets collide. Teeth clench. Feet pound. It is practice day for the Granger Rocket Football league, and the gathered boys - ages 9, 10, 11, 12 - are going through the standard tackling and...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Human Body, Detroit Lions, High School Sports, Broken Arm
-
The '85 Bears finally get their White House due
We knew this was a unique story. After a quarter century, the Chicago Bears were coming to the White House for a celebration of their victory in Super Bowl XX.
The long delay was a product of tragic circumstances. Two days after the Bears beat the New...Tags: New England Patriots, Elections, Diseases and Illnesses, Arts and Culture, Facebook
-
President Obama honors 1985 Chicago Bears
The Fabulous ForumThe 1985 Chicago Bears were honored by President Obama at the White House on Friday, a quarter of a century after they won the Super Bowl.... -
’85 Bears among celebrity golfers in today’s HP tournament
TribLocal - Highland Park & Highwood » NewsPlayers from the 1985 Chicago Bears will be among the guest players at the Celebrity Golf Pro-Am today at the Highland Park Country Club, hosted …... -
Seven ways to protect your child's brain
The chilling news that Chicago Bears star Dave Duerson suffered brain damage from repetitive blows to the head raises an obvious question for parents of young athletes: How can we protect our kids? One free strategy is to “dramatically reduce the...Tags: Athletes, Parenting, Human Interest
-
Did head injuries lead to Dave Duerson's suicide?
If neuropathologist Ann McKee finds that the brain of Dave Duerson is atrophied and stained with brown, it will be a sign the former Bears safety is the latest NFL player to be linked to a disease formerly associated mainly with boxers taking repeated...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Super Bowl, Hunter Hillenmeyer, Assault, Human Interest
-
The final days of Dave Duerson
They call it The City of Sun and Sea, the Venice of America.
Beautiful Sunny Isles Beach, Fla., is located on a barrier island surrounded by Miami, the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway.
The peach and white Ocean One building on Collins...Tags: New York Giants, Justice System, Financially Distressed Companies, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Super Bowl
-
Duerson's brain was damaged, study shows
For the family of Dave Duerson, the announcement Monday that scientists found signs of damage in his brain may shed some light on the Chicago Bears star's erratic behavior.
But for the National Football League, the findings add to questions about whether...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Arts and Culture, Super Bowl, Career and Workplace, Human Interest
-
New details emerge about Duerson suicide
More details have emerged about the suicide of Dave Duerson, with an autopsy report describing how the former Chicago Bears safety placed a folded American flag at the head of his bed before shooting himself in the chest.
The autopsy report from the...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Chicago Bears, Suicide, National Football League
Dec 26, 2011
|Story| Aberdeen News
Feb 23, 2012
| Chicago Tribune
Aug 26, 2011
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Sep 24, 2011
|Story| South Bend Tribune
Oct 6, 2011
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Oct 7, 2011
| Los Angeles Times
Jun 29, 2011
| Chicago Tribune
May 3, 2011
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Feb 26, 2011
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Feb 26, 2011
|Story| Chicago Tribune
May 2, 2011
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Mar 23, 2011
|Story| Chicago Breaking News
Original site for Dave Duerson topic gallery.