Tuesday's health and safety news from the world of football:
- The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette featuredPittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who spent Monday helping kids at his youth camp.
- The Associated Press reported that former Alabama running back and Arkansas coach Jack Crowe has joined the James Andrews Education and Sports Institute in leading Safe Kids Worldwide, a group that works to prevent youth sports injuries.
- MiamiDolphins.com reported that the Dolphins' rookies recently spent time with Special Olympics athletes.
- Forbes reported how former Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon is lending his voice to the concussion-awareness issue.
- Pitt players told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette about their experiences in helping out with the university's youth camps.
- Medical News reported on a new portable imaging tool for sports and military concussions.
-- Bill Bradley, contributing editor