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The Football Players Health Study at Harvard University is a series of initiatives that examines all aspects of #NFL #playerhealth throughout playing years.

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"We often talk about football being a brotherhood, being a fraternity, & that's what this [@PlayersStudy ] also is. It's another opportunity to serve your fellow players. It's another opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others." - Lester Archambeau, Player Advisor.
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ICYMI: Our team discovered that the risk of high blood pressure gradually increased when a player experienced more concussion symptoms. What can you do? Screening & treatment may reduce the risk of heart disease & cognitive impairment: playersstudy.me/8u1
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ACL tears frequently occur during the football playing years and may have important implications for long-term health. Read more about our findings and take away some joint-friendly tips for maintaining & improving your heart health. playersstudy.me/acl-heart
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Calling all former #NFL Players. Join our study today to help make an impact on your health, the health of your former teammates, and those that play after you: playersstudy.me/joinps
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The size of your personal social network can impact your health: Our findings point to possible life longevity, reduced incidence of dementia, & improvements for Alzheimer’s patients. Read our results & resources: playersstudy.me/pnrr
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Concerned about your blood pressure or hypertension? Prevention and treatment options include exercise, medication, weight loss, lifestyle changes, diet, and finding community. Talk to your healthcare provider to learn more: playersstudy.me/cklist
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Former NFL Players: Whether you were on the practice squad, played one season or many, and no matter what position, we want to hear from you. Join the largest study of living former NFL players. playersstudy.me/joinps
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"Family medical history is very important. Understand history as it relates to diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular, & mental health. Also, encourage him to see a primary physician to establish a baseline for all the above." - Jo Ann Pugh @PlayersStudy Family Advisor.
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Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death among former NFL players. Keep your heart healthy: eat smart, move more, and be well. Get more tips from the American Heart Association: playersstudy.me/uaz #HeartHealth
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Why should you join our Study? - For your health - The health of your former teammates - For those who play after you Do it today - join us: playersstudy.me/joinps
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Sleep is important for your overall wellbeing. Discuss your sleep habits with your healthcare provider and explore options and tips that can help you sleep better. playersstudy.me/cklist
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Thank you @BET for this important article written by Tamara Brown. "In the context of #healthequity, when you focus on those who are most affected by health issues, everyone benefits," notes Alicia Whittington, PhD @DrAWhit, our director of engagement and health equity research.
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EXCLUSIVE: Harvard researchers discuss an exclusive study showing a sharp increase in NFL suicides since 2011. The findings highlight the importance of managing treatable symptoms and health disparities among Black former players. bet.com/article/8plcfz…

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