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Sports: Hazardous to your health? PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE Matheson, G. O. 2003; 31 (10): 2-2
Abstract
I've come to realize something that should profoundly affect the way we approach sports medicine: Twenty years ago, exercise and sports were virtually synonymous with health. Today, exercise still clearly promotes health,(1) but competitive sports often may not.(2-4) We need to own up to that fact, and shape our practices to address it.
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