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Jim McMahon, Jeremy Roenick start concussion awareness group

Tuesday's health and safety news from the world of football:

  • Newsday and Forbes reported that former NFL quarterback Jim McMahon and former NHL player Jeremy Roenick have combined to create a concussion awareness group, the Players Against Concussions foundation. From Forbes:
  • at how the former South Carolina and current San Francisco 49ers running back started the Marcus Lattimore Foundation and has helped with concussion awareness in the community.
  • MLive.com reported how the high school football participation numbers are holding steady in Muskegon, Michigan.
  • on an area middle school that is teaching its students about concussion awareness.
  • In an editorial, for a better response to concussions in public schools.
  • at the new concussion laws in the state and how they help parents and coaches.

-- Bill Bradley, contributing editor