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COVID-19’s Impact on Youth Physical Activity

Spark PE

One of the many aspects of life affected was physical activity. All in-person recreation was closed, including youth sports, dance, martial arts, and exercise classes. It was encouraging that people quickly developed creative approaches to stay active and help their children continue activities.

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How to Sleep Like a Champion: The Science of Sleep and Athletic Performance

The Sporting

Studies show when you sleep enough, you excel at activities like sprinting, shooting, dribbling and serving. It allows your heart to rest, your cells and tissue to repair, and your immune system to fight infections. It also has physical symptoms such as nervousness, sweating, trembling and increased heart rate.

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Invisible Disabilities

Teen Health 101

You might think of a person in a wheelchair, a person who is blind or deaf, or anything that appears as a physical handicap. However, disabilities are not always physical, they can be much more internal than we realize. Patients often undergo a combination of physical therapy, behavioral therapy, and medical treatment.