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How to Maximize Use of Firstbeat During Return to Competition

First Beat

This article is written by Domenik Theodorou , a Firstbeat Sports client and Performance Coach at RASTA Vechta, a professional basketball team competing in the Basketball Bundesliga (BBL). Prior to his current role, Domenik also worked at Bamberg Baskets and BG Göttingen. In this article, Domenik shares practical advice and tips on using Firstbeat during Return to Competition.

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Navigating Pediatric Diabetes: A Q&A With Leading Expert David Maahs, MD

Stanford Childrens

Diabetes management in pediatric patients has come a long way, with advancements such as continuous glucose monitors and automated insulin delivery systems. In a recent interview, David Maahs, MD , professor of pediatrics and division chief of pediatric endocrinology at Stanford Medicine and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford , sheds light on the current state of diabetes care for children and adolescents.

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Rethinking Grading

Rennie Center

Rethinking Grading catherine-rauseo Thu, 03/28/2024 - 11:22

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Fight, Flight, Freeze: Understanding the Stress Response in School

Magnus Health

This on-demand webinar is a conversation between two school nurses about how Magnus Health helps their day-to-day work.

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Reimagine the Role of PE to Reconnect With Your Students

Speaker: Jeremy Kellem, M.Ed. - Educational Strategist, Former Athlete, and CEO/Founder of W.I.N. (We Impact Now, LLC)

For many students, physical education is critical to becoming active and developing healthy routines. But how is this possible anymore with the repercussions of the pandemic? Years of COVID-19, social distancing, and virtual learning have all had a profound effect on students, which means educators need to adjust their classes accordingly. The good news is that P.E. can still play a vital role in helping students intellectually, emotionally, physically, and socially.