Latest news with #concussions

RNZ News
5 days ago
- Health
- RNZ News
Headgear actually helping rugby players
sport health 30 minutes ago While some rugby players choose to wear headgear, those thin, foam caps don't prevent concussions, so many choose not to. But now, research has found isotropic materials may offer more comfort and protection for players. Nick Draper, Professor of Sport and Exercise Science at the University of Canterbury chats to Jesse.

Yahoo
10-07-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
From the Archives: July 9 in the Pioneer
Jul. 9—July 9, 2015 — Local author Jim Probestle recently released a book about the impact of concussions in the sport of football. Probestle's brother, Dick, died from Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Dementia, and the new book aims to honor his brother as well as teach people about CTE Dementia. July 9, 2000 — The Bemidji Old Timers softball team took second place at the Duluth Invitational in the 55-60 year old division to qualify for the national Old Timers meet at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in 2001. The team is set to play against Winnipeg at the World championships, which will be held this fall. July 9, 1975 — After heavy rains hit Beltrami County, the county board met to discuss the impacts. According to an Agriculture and Soil Conservation Service representative, a total of 50% of the grain in the northwest portion of the county was lost, and there was a 50% crop loss in the Shooks area. July 9, 1925 — Minnesota Electric Light and Power Co. has reached an agreement with the city council to force lower rates while franchise offers are pending. Small consumers of electricity for commercial purposes will save approximately three cents per kilowatt hour and practically all users will enjoy savings.


CTV News
06-07-2025
- Sport
- CTV News
Skateboarding instructor urges kids to wear helmets
Though Yan Fily-Paré is lucky to have dodged concussions, the leader of the Skateboard Association of Montreal tells others to do as he says–not as he does.


Washington Post
11-06-2025
- Sport
- Washington Post
Saints receiver Chris Olave brushes off concussion concerns and laughs off trade talk
METAIRIE, La. — Chris Olave, the New Orleans Saints leading receiver in two of his first three seasons, wanted to make two things clear. He is not concerned about the long-term implications of repeated concussions and sees himself spending his entire career with New Orleans. Olave has been a full participant in non-contact, offseason practices and this week's mandatory minicamp, but has not played in an NFL game since last Nov. 3. That was the day he was leveled by Panthers safety Xavier Woods during a downfield route across the middle of the field.

Associated Press
11-06-2025
- Sport
- Associated Press
Saints receiver Chris Olave brushes off concussion concerns and laughs off trade talk
METAIRIE, La. (AP) — Chris Olave, the New Orleans Saints leading receiver in two of his first three seasons, wanted to make two things clear. He is not concerned about the long-term implications of repeated concussions and sees himself spending his entire career with New Orleans. Olave has been a full participant in non-contact, offseason practices and this week's mandatory minicamp, but has not played in an NFL game since last Nov. 3. That was the day he was leveled by Panthers safety Xavier Woods during a downfield route across the middle of the field. Olave remained in a prone position on the field for several minutes, after which he was taken from the stadium to a Charlotte hospital. While he was permitted to return to practice in December, he never returned to the lineup. 'It was tough, man, at first.; I ain't never really sat out that long,' Olave said after practice on Wednesday. 'That was really my first major injury. ... Just not being able to go and practice and go to meetings with my guys was the worst part, but I feel like I'm ready. I was training and lifting and everything in December. So, I feel like I'm good.' Olave has had at least four confirmed concussions in his first three seasons. The first occurred when he was a rookie in 2022 during an Oct. 9 game against Seattle. He missed just the following game and finished the season with team highs of 72 catches for 1,042 yards. During the 2023 season, he did not miss a game after a Week 12 concussion against Atlanta and finished that season with team highs of 87 catches and 1,123 yards receiving. Last season, however, he missed nine games because of two concussions. He sat out just one game after his first against Tampa Bay on Oct. 13 before the Nov. 3 one in Carolina ended his third NFL season. Olave consulted with specialists after the most recent head injury. 'They said I was OK back in December when they cleared me. It was just unlucky situations I was being put in,' Olave said. 'God's got me at the end of the day. I'm not worried about nothing. So, just got to go out there 100% and be ready.' Saints rookie coach Kellen Moore, hired in February after winning a Super Bowl with Philadelphia as the Eagles' offensive coordinator, has largely brushed aside questions about Olave's concussion history. 'I don't worry too much about that,' Moore said. 'We feel really really good about Chris. He's had an excellent offseason, an excellent career so far and (has) an excellent future. 'We feel like we've got a good one in him,' Moore added. So, apparently, do some other teams who've reportedly asked the Saints about their willingness to trade Olave as New Orleans rebuilds from a five-win 2024 season. The Saints also have lacked a proven quarterback since veteran Derek Carr's sudden retirement in May. All three of New Orleans current QBs have less than three season of experience and not a single NFL win. But Olave expressed optimism about those young QBs — rookie Tyler Shough, second-year pro Spencer Rattler and third-year pro Jake Haener. 'The young QBs are good,' Olave said. 'I don't think they're going to come in and have hiccups. I feel like they got a good head on their shoulders. They got a good IQ. They're ready to play NFL ball. So, I'm excited.' Olave also laughed off reports that he's the subject of trade offers. 'It's all rumors, man,' Olave said. 'In the offseason, everybody's trying to have something for clicks. So, I love it here. I love the front office. I love my coaches. I'm excited to be here and I want to be here forever.' ___ AP NFL: