(2) the broader commodified contexts of college sport and sickle cell trait screening which veil the racialized political economic structure of the NCAA, a structure which is built upon the unpaid labor of college athletes; and (3) the biopolitics of screening practices both within and beyond ...
sickle cell trait Thesaurus Medical Wikipedia n. A hereditary condition, usually harmless and without symptoms, in which an individual carries only one mutated hemoglobin gene for sickle cell anemia. The sickle cell trait confers resistance to some forms of fatal malaria. ...
The sudden death of acollege football playerwith the sickle cell trait prompted the NCAA policy in 2010. Now, all Division I athletes must have what's known as a sickle cell solubility test as part of their routine physical examination. Players who were tested at birth as part of newborn ...
mountaineering, high-intensity sports-related activities as well as the environmental impact of heat and humidity116. The pathophysiological mechanisms of sudden unexpected death amongst individuals with sickle cell trait is put down to four categories: (i)...
high-intensity sports-related activities as well as the environmental impact of heat and humidity116. The pathophysiological mechanisms of sudden unexpected death amongst individuals with sickle cell trait is put down to four categories: (i) heat stroke & exertional heat illness; (ii) exertion-relat...
They didn't belong there. Why were they trying to keep up? And it's one of the questions that I actually have for Ty, which is once you found out that you had sickle cell trait, were you ever guided to not play sports or football? If so, how did you respond t...
We talked to several patients who have benefited from treatment at UT Physician's Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center, especially through clinical trials, with the very latest treatments.
This cohort study evaluates whether African American individuals with sickle cell trait have a higher incidence of myocardial infarction or composite
It was necessary to 1) determine perceptions of SCT and NCAA mandated SCT testing from college coaches and athletes' points of view; 2) determine the necessary components of the Sickle Cell Orientation and Education (S.C.OR.E) intervention that will be developed to educate intercollegiate ...
Exertional sickling from sickle cell trait (SCT) can pose a grave risk for some military recruits and is a troubling cause of death in college athletes. We report the cases of two U.S. Army recruits with undetected SCT who collapsed and soon died from metabolic complications of exertional ...