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David Rosner

David Rosner
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David Rosner

David Rosner is a journalist with extensive experience covering sports and health for prominent publications. As a longtime sportswriter at Newsday in New York, he won national newspaper awards for deadline, enterprise, and investigative reporting. He launched the city sports bureau of New York Newsday, created the genre of sports-business journalism at Sports inc. magazine, and broke ground in the coverage of athletes with disabilities for WeMedia’s award-winning website. In addition to freelancing articles for national magazines ranging from TIME to the Sporting News, he co-authored The Official Illustrated NHL History. He also has edited two national consumer... Read full bio

The Concussion Crisis will be released on February 21, 2012 in Trade Paperback
Feb 21, 2012
The Concussion Crisis is now available in Trade Paperback
Feb 21, 2012
The Concussion Crisis will be released on September 13, 2011 in Hardcover, eBook
Sep 13, 2011
The Concussion Crisis is now available in Hardcover, eBook
Sep 13, 2011
The Concussion Crisis will be released on September 13, 2011 in eBook
Sep 13, 2011
The Concussion Crisis is now available in eBook
Sep 13, 2011

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San Francisco Chronicle, May 5, 2012
..."The Concussion Crisis: Anatomy of a Silent Epidemic." The book, authored by long-time journalists Linda Carroll and David Rosner, is a reporting tour de force wrapped around a national nightmare. While Seau's suicide could be linked to any number of...
Washington Post, March 12, 2012
...“The Concussion Crisis,” by Linda Carroll and David Rosner Concussions are among the most serious injuries facing athletes, especially if they happen multiple times. Journalists Linda Carroll and David Rosner argue that concussions can be detrimental...
New York Times, October 24, 2011
...but those would be two different books: Both Dr. Barron H. Lerner and the journalists Linda Carroll and David Rosner give the science here relatively short shrift in favor of the tangled ideology and politics. At the outset of his concise review of a...
Huliq.com, October 24, 2011
...their memory, their mental abilities and very sense of self,” state the book author’s Linda Carroll and David Rosner who write for the New York Times and other national publications. “Because the damage caused by a football related concussion is...
Melbourne Age, October 5, 2011
...those in detention centres sue the government for their health problems, caused by the cigarettes they were given? David Rosner, South Yarra Other matters THE good money is all on the independents at the next election. They are the obvious way to get...
American Lawyer, July 19, 2011
...Friedman is leading a team from the firm advising Borders that includes partners Andrew Glenn, Jeffrey Gleit, and David Rosner. Borders's top in-house lawyer is Matthew Chosid, who replaced Thomas Carney after the company's longtime general counsel...
Washington Post, February 23, 2012
...Tad Curtz explained it last November. But its not like this has been wasted time: Curtz and partner David Rosner have a bunch of new things in the works for 2012, though he cautions that theyre not all going to roll out on the first day. The biggest news...
Daily Peloton, February 9, 2012
...OF ARBITRATION FOR SPORT Mr. Romano Subiotto QC President Mr. Ulrich Haas Arbitrator Mr. Hans Nater Arbitrator Mr. David Rosner Ad hoc Clerk Support the Daily Peloton...
American Lawyer, January 31, 2012
...Pepper Hamilton. Court filings by Kasowitz Benson Founding partner Marc Kasowitz ($1,100), bankruptcy litigation and restructuring partner David Rosner ($875), litigation partners Daniel Fetterman ($850) and Aaron Marks ($800), bankruptcy of counsel...
Fierce Healthcare, January 23, 2012
...and on the other hand ask for our tax dollars based upon their older charitable mission," said David Rosner, a professor of public health and history at Columbia University. "There's a conflict there at times." For instance, below penthouse suites and...
Gothamist, January 22, 2012
...be free in the 19th century, and when they began charging fees were called "hotels for rich invalids." David Rosner, a professor of public health at Columbia, explains the hospitals' dilemma: “Today, they pride themselves on attracting private...
NBC Dallas-Fort Worth, January 22, 2012
...conflicts echo those of a century ago, in another era of growing income inequality and financial crisis, said David Rosner, a professor of public health and history at Columbia University. Hospitals, founded as free, charitable institutions to...
Honolulu Star-Advertiser, January 22, 2012
...conflicts echo those of a century ago, in another era of growing income inequality and financial crisis, said David Rosner, a professor of public health and history at Columbia University. Hospitals, founded as free, charitable institutions to...