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MANCHESTER, England : A lack of information on female injuries and illness from the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has prompted a group of more than two dozen researchers to fill it with what they hope will be a 'game-changer' for female athlete welfare.In a paper published recently in the British

MANCHESTER, England : A lack of information on female injuries and illness from the International Olympic Committee has prompted a group of more than two dozen researchers to fill it with what they hope will be a"game-changer" for female athlete welfare.

"Consensus statements work really well for sports because usually it's men that create the systems, they're working in men's sport, and lo and behold, it gets used more often in the men's side of the game," said Isabel Moore, an associate professor with Cardiff Metropolitan University's School of Sport and Health Sciences.

The health of female athletes is a hot topic, amplified by the number of serious knee injuries ahead of the month-long Women's World Cup soccer tournament starting on July 20 that have prompted players to call for more research on the topic.

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