defense and offense
Yes, "Sports Medicine" should be capitalized because it is a specific field of medicine that focuses on the treatment and prevention of sports-related injuries.
Terry A. Zeigler has written: 'Management of bloodborne infections in sport' -- subject(s): Bloodborne infections, Safety measures, Sports medicine, Prevention, Sports
Michael McGillicuddy has written: 'Massage for sport performance' -- subject(s): Athletic Injuries, Methods, Prevention & control, Sports massage, Massage, Sports
for gray hair prevention.
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no
Alan R. Figelman has written: 'Keeping young athletes healthy' -- subject(s): Athletes, Health and hygiene, Prevention, Safety measures, Sports, Sports injuries
Zinc is often used as a sacrificial metal on iron.
No. Tasmanian devils are certainly not used for sports.
LaJean Lawson has written: 'Chest/breast protectors for female athletes' -- subject(s): Protection, Women athletes, Chest, Breast, Sports injuries, Prevention 'Selected sports bras'
Evert Verhagen has written: 'Sports injury research' -- subject(s): Athletic Injuries, Methods, Research, Etiology, Epidemiology, Sports injuries, Prevention & control, Cost-Benefit Analysis
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