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Here’s something Americans agree on: Sports build character

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High Rates of Psychological Abuse in Swedish Cheerleading

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Youth Baseball Study Reveals Metal Bats Still Give Players an Edge

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Organized youth sports are increasingly for the privileged

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Water stored under artificial turf could make cities cooler and safer to play in

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A Friendly Touch from Teammates Boosts Free Throw Success, Study Finds

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Cranberries: The Secret to Boosting Athletic Performance

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Parents, wealth, race drive girls’ chances to play sports

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As Pickleball’s Popularity Surges, Injuries Are Also on the Rise

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No sex difference in concussion recovery among college athletes

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Women’s and girls’ sports: more popular than you may think

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The right sports bra may increase your running performance by 7%

Dartmouth researchers say a spike in home runs since 2010 is partly due to warmer, thinner air caused by global warming. Wrigley Field in Chicago is projected to be the most affected stadium in the future. (Photo by Mike Janes/Four Seam Images via AP)

Spike in major league home runs tied to climate change

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Elite football players are more likely to develop dementia

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