Does sex boost training? We investigated
A report highlights the surprising outcome of condom distribution in the Olympic village of Fiames, Italy, where nearly 10,000 condoms ran out within three days during the Winter Olympics.
Back Problems: "Hardly any doctor asks about the history of the pain"
Albert Jakob, a former leading physiotherapist for the German national ice hockey team, now focuses on a holistic approach to therapy in his private practice in Munich, advocating for better communication about pain history in medical treatment.
Married doctors watch out for Canada’s hockey players, but barely see each other at 2026 Olympics
Dr. Laura Bennion and Dr. Ian Auld, both team physicians for Canada’s hockey teams, are participating in the 2026 Olympics but find themselves spending little time together.
Why Exercise Alone Does Not Help in Weight Loss?
A sports medicine doctor argues that exercise alone is insufficient for significant weight loss and emphasizes the need for a balanced approach including diet.
Liveblog Olympics 2026: Ski Sports Doctor Optimistic About Vonn
Ski star Lindsey Vonn, recovering from a complex shinbone fracture, is expected to fully heal according to sports physician Manuel Köhne.
The doctor who assisted Lindsey Vonn after the brutal fall: "She was in a lot of pain, I calmed her down"
Doctor Thomas Spallinger recounts his experience of helping Lindsey Vonn after her fall at the Cortina d'Ampezzo winter Olympics, providing immediate medical care before her helicopter evacuation.
Altitude Masks and Doping: 'This is, to put it mildly, madness'
The tragic death of Norwegian biathlete Sivert Bakken has sparked debates over the safety and purpose of altitude training masks that he was wearing when found dead.
Vonn Incident, the Expert: 'It Was Her Choice to Race, I Don't Think the Doctors Agreed'
Expert Stefano Zaffagnini discusses the decision of skier Lindsey Vonn to race despite potential health risks, suggesting it was her choice rather than doctor's advice.
Famous sports doctor was astonished to hear Lindsey Vonn's decision – Soon Vonn was in intensive care: "A miserable house of cards"
Lindsey Vonn's decision to compete in the Olympics despite a recent knee injury has drawn criticism from prominent sports doctor Tommi Vasankari, who believes she should have withdrawn for her health's sake.
Lindsey Vonn disagrees with doctor over horror knee injury claim at Winter Olympics
Lindsey Vonn refutes a doctor's assessment regarding the seriousness of her knee injury sustained before the Winter Olympics.
What Lindsey Vonn Risks: "It is definitely madness"
Orthopedic surgeon Georgi Wassilew discusses Lindsey Vonn's attempt to compete in the Olympic downhill shortly after an ACL tear, the associated risks, and why elite athletes are often 'bad' patients.
"When the Knee Can't Withstand the Pressure, Terrible Subsequent Injuries Threaten"
Lindsey Vonn is aiming for Olympic gold just nine days after her ACL tear, with a sports physician explaining the risks involved in competing with such an injury.
Suarez threatens Pavlidis…
The article discusses a situation where Suarez is threatening Pavlidis, in a context related to modern reproductive medicine and conscious motherhood choices.
Renowned Croatian doctor takes on a key role at Real Madrid, here's what he will be doing at the giant
Croatian doctor Niko Mihić has returned to lead the medical staff at Real Madrid, taking on the position of 'Director of Health and Performance', with the aim of addressing the team's recent injury issues.
Croatian doctor becomes medical supervisor at Real Madrid
Niko Mihić has been appointed the medical supervisor for all sections of Real Madrid, having previously served as a consultant before overseeing the club's medical services.
Lidia Sánchez-Puebla, the athlete honored for researching Alzheimer's in the retina of mice: "The two wheels of my life are sport and Medicine"
Lidia Sánchez-Puebla, a Spanish athlete and researcher, has gained recognition for her innovative thesis on Alzheimer's disease related to retinal studies in mice, balancing her sports career with academic success.
This is how fitness will be in 2026: technology, strength, and active aging mark the future of exercise
The American College of Sports Medicine forecasts the fitness trends for 2026, emphasizing technology, strength training, and active aging.