AMSSM and FIFA Hold 2nd Summit on ECG Interpretation in Athletes with top Worldwide Sports Cardiology Experts

Focus on scientifically driven ECG interpretation standards, developing clear guide to the proper evaluation of ECG abnormalities in athletes and updates to Free Online Training Program for Physicians. SEATTLE, Wash. – In a continued effort to help physicians more accurately interpret ECG results to improve cardiac safety in athletes and impact sudden cardiac death, the American Medical Society […]

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One sports physiotherapist’s journey: From Beeston to Brazil

Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sport and Exercise Medicine blog series @PhysiosinSport By Michael Whichello For any athlete, representing their country is often the pinnacle of their career. For all without exception comes pride, and an overwhelming sense of personal achievement. Early mornings, late nights, social sacrifice and often minimal funding – successful athletes are born out […]

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Final round of the best covers of BJSM from 2014: Vote now and win prizes!

It’s finally here. BJSM’s Oscars. 🙂  Vote now for the best 2014 BJSM cover to win one these four fantastic books: Orthopedic Manual Therapy (2nd Edition), by Chad Cook Orthopedic Physical Examination Tests: An Evidence-Based Approach (2nd Edition), by Chad Cook Brukner and Khan’s Clinical Sports Medicine, 4th Edition, 2012. The IOC Manual of Sports Injuries: An […]

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Discussion continues for #clarityofmessage: Day 2, 2015 Low Carb High Fat Summit (#LCHF)

Johann Windt, Liam West (@Liam_West) and Ania Tarazi The low carbohydrate diet discussion continues: does the LCHF diet fall better under well-researched intervention or ill-advised fad? Today the focus was on various health parameters, including metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. Check out the Day 2 Storify here! Dr Eric Westman – #LCHF […]

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An attempt to untie knots: day 1 at the low carbohydrate, high fat (#LCHF) summit

Last week we asked if the low carbohydrate, high fat (#LCHF) diet was a fad. This week, we’re at Cape Town to find out. Here are the highlights from the first day of the #LCHF conference. Also, check out our #LCHF Day 1 Storify. Time for scientific humility The opening keynote, Gary Taubes (@garytaubes), author of ‘Why […]

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The FSEM calls for a National Sporting Injury Register to encourage safe sporting and exercise practices for the general public

News Release – The Faculty of Sport and Exercise Medicine The Faculty of Sport and Exercise Medicine (FSEM) UK supports the need for a National Injury Register to cover all sports in order to identify and inform activities that may pose injury risk. Such a Register would provide key data for Governing Bodies in developing and assessing the […]

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Low carbohydrate, high fat (#LCHF) nutrition: a neglected form of healthy eating, or a dangerous dietary fad?

By Johann Windt, Ania Tarazi & Liam West Global experts in #LCHF nutrition are gathering in Cape Town, February 19th – 22nd, for the 2015 Old Mutual Health Convention. Hosted by Professor Tim Noakes, the summit looks at the effects of the #LCHF diet on key health issues including type 2 diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular disease, […]

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Genomics, Genetics, and Exercise Biology: A Celebratory Symposium – May 2015, Santorini, Greece

www.celebratorysymposium.net The International Federation of Sports Medicine (FIMS) Reference Collaborating Centre of Sports Medicine for Anti-Doping Research are planning a historic event aimed at the development of the new “omics” technologies (including genomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics and proteomics) with applications in sports medicine and sport science, including anti-doping. Despite numerous attempts to discover genetic variants associated […]

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