Tuesday's health and safety news from the world of football:
- The Seattle Post Intelligencer reported on Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson's cameo in the upcoming "Entourage" movie.
- KCBD in Lubbock, Texas, reported on SchuttVision, a camera that can be built into the brow area of Schutt helmets. It was created by Sports Video Innovations and a spokesman for Schutt said the invention has caught the eye of the NFL.
- The Cleveland Plain Dealer reported the Cleveland Browns are in the process of finalizing a medical staff after a report that that they didn't have one in place for the NFL Scouting Combine last month.
- The Riverside Press-Enterprise reported on research at the University of California-Riverside that is using brain training to help athletes improve vision and performance.
- CBS News reported on new data from the President's Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition that showed the most common sports injuries were ankle or knee sprains and leg fractures and the rates of sports-related injuries were higher among children and young adults under the age of 25.
- The Utah Valley University reported that the school has begun random drug testing of athletes for performance-enhancing drugs.
-- Bill Bradley, contributing editor