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  • 8. Exertional heat stroke management strategies in United States high school football.
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  • 10. The Epidemiology and Management of Exertional Heat Illnesses in High School Sports During the 2012/2013–2016/2017 Academic Years.
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  • 11. Compliance With the National Athletic Trainers' Association Inter-Association Task Force Preseason Heat-Acclimatization Guidelines in High School Football.
    Kerr ZY, Register-Mihalik JK, Pryor RR, Hosokawa Y, Scarneo-Miller SE, Casa DJ.
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  • 12. Exertional heat stroke in sport and the military: epidemiology and mitigation.
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  • 16. Fatal Exertional Heat Stroke and American Football Players: The Need for Regional Heat-Safety Guidelines.
    Grundstein AJ, Hosokawa Y, Casa DJ.
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  • 18. Heat injury prevention practices in high school football.
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  • 19. Regional differences in exertional heat illness rates among Georgia USA high school football players.
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