Tufts Lacrosse Players Diagnosed with Rhabdomyolysis
Tufts Lacrosse Players Diagnosed with Rhabdomyolysis

Tufts Lacrosse Players Diagnosed with Rhabdomyolysis

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Twelve Tufts University men's lacrosse players were diagnosed with rhabdomyolysis, a rare and potentially life-threatening muscle injury, following a voluntary and supervised 45-minute workout led by a recent graduate of the Navy SEAL training program. Five of these players remain hospitalized. The condition, which causes muscle breakdown and releases harmful substances into the bloodstream, can result from excessive exercise without adequate rest. The university has postponed all team practices and is closely monitoring the health of the remaining players. An independent investigator has been appointed to conduct a thorough review to ensure student-athlete safety. The university's spokesperson, Patrick Collins, expressed hope for the players' quick recovery and emphasized the importance of the investigation in preventing future incidents.

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