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There are four open positions for full-time employment in South Carolina that offer remote work. One of the top-paying jobs is for an IT project manager with Booz Allen Hamilton. Headway, an online service that helps people in need of mental health connect with therapists, is seeking a licensed clinical social worker.
Football's 'stubborn refusal to put players' health above all else' is blasted by brain injury...![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Harry Maguire suffered a blow to the head in the first minute against Fulham. The Manchester United defender was deemed fit to carry on after passing concussion checks. But referee John Brooks stopped the game again after 60 minutes when he appeared to be dizzy following a headed clearance. Brain injury charity Headway were unimpressed to see the defender play on. They again called for the introduction of temporary concussion substitutions across football.
Maguire incident in Man Utd win branded "deeply concerning" amid call for action![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Manchester United beat Fulham 1-0 at Old Trafford on Saturday. Harry Maguire was cleared by club medics after a collision with Rodrigo Muniz. Brain injury charity Headway have raised concerns over the incident. They are calling for temporary concussion substitutes to be introduced.
US mental health startup Headway raises $125 million at $1 billion valuation![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Headway, a healthcare tech startup, has raised $125 million in Series C funding. The round of financing valued the company at $1 billion. Headway's platform connects patients with therapists and psychiatrists who can provide care covered by insurance.
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Headway is designed to help users develop more reliable and effective reading habits through its 15-minute bite-sized summaries. There are over 15,000 book summaries, and as many as 50 new ones are added monthly. The app offers written and audio versions of the summaries with readings by professional voice actors.
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During the Spring Digital Blowout, you can get a lifetime subscription to Headway on sale for $69.99. Headway gathers meaningful insights that come from best-selling nonfiction books and condenses them into tips and insights you can actually use in your real life.
'IFAB Losing Credibility Over Brain Health', Says Head Injury Charity![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Football's rule-making body IFAB's decision not to introduce a trial for temporary concussion substitutes has been criticised by leading head injury charity Headway. The International Football Association Board had been urged by the Premier League to trial a temporary substitution to allow players with head injuries to be assessed. IFAB will instead continue with permanent substitutes.
Headway: Temporary concussion subs trial snub makes lawmakers lose ‘credibility’![img](/img/external-link.svg)
IFAB confirmed the decision to reject a trial in the Premier League, Ligue 1 and Major League Soccer at its annual general meeting in London. Premier League and Professional Footballers’ Association spoke out against the decision. Now charity Headway says the IFAB and football’s governing body FIFA have lacked leadership on the matter.
Head injury charity says IFAB losing credibility over...![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Football's rule making body IFAB has been criticised by leading head injury charity Headway. The International Football Association Board had been urged by the Premier League to trial a temporary substitution. IFAB will instead continue with permanent substitutes which FIFA president declared the "risk free" approach.
Head injury charity says IFAB losing credibility over brain health![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Football's rule making body IFAB has been criticised by leading head injury charity Headway. The International Football Association Board had been urged by the Premier League to trial a temporary substitution to allow players with head injuries to be assessed. IFAB will instead continue with permanent substitutes.