(THE WASHINGTON POST) – Heading a football repeatedly could be bad for the brain, according to a growing body of research about the potential long-term impacts on brains and minds from frequent collisions between heads and balls. Much of this research is suggestive, rather than definitive. But with the women’s World Cup building toward its […]
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