For NHL Players, More Fighting on the Ice Is Linked to Shorter Lives

HealthDay | Fighting is par for the course in professional ice hockey, but a new study raises the question of whether it is shortening some players’ lives.

The study, of hundreds of National Hockey League (NHL) players, found that those who were “enforcers” on the ice — that is, did a lot of fighting — tend to die at a younger age and from different causes than their peers. Read more.