Wednesday’s health and safety news from the world of football:
- Pro Football Talk reported that the new medical timeout likely won’t increase the risk of fake injuries during NFL games.
- The Battalion, the student newspaper at Texas A&M, looked how the Aggies football team has used smart mouth guards during spring practice.
- The Charlotte Observer reported that Charlotte coach Ron Rivera told area businesspeople that he wants an inclusive and family-like Panthers locker room in light of their signing of offensive lineman Jonathan Martin.
- NewJersey.com reported that former NFL wide receiver Kevin Johnson donated a full line of Matrix fitness equipment as part of Team Campus Bordentown's community outreach efforts.
- Neurology Advisor examined at the advancement in biomarkers in relation to diagnosing concussions.
- New York Magazine reported that genetic doping is the next frontier of cheating in sports.
-- Bill Bradley, contributing editor