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InvestigateTV interviewed Marty McNair of The Jordan McNair Foundation and detailed the risk of heat death in football players and the warning signs of danger.
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The U.S. Council for Athletes’ Health (USCAH) has partnered with the Jordan McNair Foundation to create a series of emergency action planning, health, and safety education modules in Athletics Healthspace for parents, coaches, and student-athletes....
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After the loss of their 19-year-old son, Jordan to heatstroke, Marty McNair and Tonya House took it upon themselves to educate and take the responsibility to be the voice of families who’s lost a child and help prevent this tragedy from happening any more athletes....
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The Jordan McNair Foundation was established in June 2018 by Martin McNair and Tonya Wilson following the untimely death of their beloved son, Jordan McNair. Jordan was an offensive lineman for the University of Maryland. He died as a result of complications due to a heat stroke he suffered during an organized off-season workout.
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The Jordan McNair Foundation's Student Athlete Self Advocacy Campaign is Keep On Believing In Yourself. Our first KOBY Ambassadors represent all ages and sports. Thanks to Evan, Jack, Ava and Symone: great job representing KOBY!...
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Reported deaths in organized youth sports in the United States from 2016 through 2021 were most frequently cardiac related, occurred most often in males in their mid-teens, in football, and during practices. These findings affirm the need for improved surveillance and emergency action planning, education, and implementation....
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