Ore. team can't find cause of H.S. player ailments
A team of state epidemiologists doubts that 24 McMinnville High School players who were hospitalized with swelling to their upper arms took a creatine supplement, but the investigators were unable to determine a single cause of their ailment. The players fell ill last month following workouts in a sweltering weight room during first-year football coach Jeff Kearin's "total immersion"...
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Officials can't pinpoint cause of football players' mass illness
A team of state experts who tested the athletes said it was not possible to determine whether creatine supplements contributed to the high level of creatine kinase.
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Oregon team can’t find cause of players' ailments
PORTLAND, Ore. — A team of state epidemiologists doubts that 24 McMinnville High School players who were hospitalized with swelling to their upper arms took a creatine supplement, but the investigators were unable to determine a single cause of their ailment.
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Doctors can’t identify cause of players’ illness
PORTLAND — A team of state epidemiologists doubts that 24 McMinnville High School players who were hospitalized with swelling to their upper arms took a creatine supplement, but the investigators were unable to determine a single cause of their ailment. The players fell ill last month following workouts in a …
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David Epstein: Rhabdomyolysis problem is real, and not unique to Haynesworth
Question: What do Redskins defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth and nearly two dozen football players from McMinnville High School in McMinnville, Ore., have in common?
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