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Pete Carroll's safe-tackling technique gaining attention in football circles

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

  • The Tampa Bay Times reported that Florida coaches and parents are considering whether to emulate California's new law to limit full contact practices each week.
  • NBC News reported that internal injuries -- like the spleen, kidney and liver -- should be on the radar for parents of youth football players.
  • how new policies and training methods hope to stave off head injuries in that city's high school football teams.
  • on three area high schools that are using helmet sensors this season.
  • that local officials have not seen a drop in football enrollment this fall, partly because of concussion prevention methods that have been enacted.
  • on baseline concussion testing by the Coachella Valley High School football team.
  • on the importance of concussion awareness, talking to officials with the Alaska Trainers Association.
  • an editorial calling for high school football coaches to put the players' health first.

-- Bill Bradley, contributing editor