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Levin, Susanna – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1993
More male than female physicians practice sports medicine, though women are an increasing presence. The article examines reasons for the discrepancy (e.g., lack of interest or lack of opportunity) and discusses ways to work for change and create opportunities for women in the field. (SM)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Females, Higher Education

Storms, William W.; Joyner, David M. – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1997
Summarizes results from the Olympic Exercise Asthma Summit Conference, offering the latest on identifying and managing exercise-induced asthma (EIA). Concludes that effective pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatment is available, but EIA is underrecognized and underdiagnosed. Physicians should look for it in all patients, including school…
Descriptors: Asthma, Athletes, Athletics, Clinical Diagnosis

Sirven, Joseph I.; Varrato, Jay – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1999
Exercise has important benefits for people with epilepsy, but several factors must be considered when making activity recommendations. Seizures during sports activity are rare, but physicians, coaches, and parents should know what to do if a seizure occurs. Some antiepileptic drugs may adversely affect sports performance, and exertion may reduce…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletic Coaches, Drug Therapy, Elementary Secondary Education