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Blades of steel: Johns spotlights mental health in hockey

Blades of steel: Johns spotlights mental health in hockey STEPHEN WHYNO, AP Hockey Writer June 27, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3FILE - In this Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020 file photo, Dallas Stars Stephen Johns in action during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the St. Louis Blues in St. Louis. Recently retired Dallas Stars defenseman Stephen Johns had a history of concussions and realized during a game last year that his NHL career was over. Depression threatened to take over his life, so Johns decided to rollerblade across the U.S. to bring awareness to mental health.Jeff Roberson/APShow MoreShow Less

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Blades of steel: Johns spotlights mental health in hockey

Blades of steel: Johns spotlights mental health in hockey
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The 'No Days Off' Philosophy Is Harmful for Some and Helpful for Others

The 'No Days Off' Philosophy Is Harmful for Some and Helpful for Others
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Expert discusses Naomi Osaka's French Open exit

Expert discusses Naomi Osaka's French Open exit
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Crying While Running | Is It Normal to Cry While Running

Matt Trappe It feels weird to admit this, but there have been multiple times I’ve cried while running. I’m not talking about openly sobbing at a marathon finish line; more like, getting inexplicably teary or choked up on a longer run. Most of the time, it’s not even related to how I feel about running. They’re not tears of exhaustion from double-digit mileage or tears of elation during a really good run. Usually, they come out of nowhere. Turns out, that’s a totally normal reaction so if you suddenly find yourself getting choked up regularly on the run, you’re not alone.

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