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Home > Youth Soccer Insider > Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012
by Dev Mishra
With advanced brain imaging techniques and brain functional tests, researchers at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine have presented findings from an interesting study that suggests that repeatedly heading a soccer ball increases the risk for brain injury and cognitive impairment. Read the whole story



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