Navy SEAL-led workout at Tufts injures 24 lacrosse players, nine hospitalized; review criticizes safety lapses.

An independent review found that a Navy SEAL-led workout for Tufts University's men's lacrosse team caused 24 students to develop rhabdomyolysis, a serious muscle injury, with nine needing hospitalization. The SEAL lacked proper credentials to supervise such a session. The report criticized the university's lack of safety protocols and recommended stricter procedures to prevent future incidents. All affected students have since recovered.

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