Tufts Lacrosse Players Recovering After Navy SEAL-Led Workout Draws Inquiry
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After participating in a 45-minute workout led by a Navy SEAL, members of the Tufts men's lacrosse team experienced serious health issues, leading to nine hospitalizations due to rhabdomyolysis.
The voluntary workout, although supervised, resulted in significant health complications for players, raising questions about training methods and safety protocols employed during such events.
Tufts University appointed two independent investigators to assess the workout incident involving its men's lacrosse team, aiming to uncover the details of how this serious condition arose.
Men's lacrosse practices have been suspended pending medical staff evaluations, while some individual athletes are allowed to continue training under specific conditions.
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