Female soccer players more vulnerable to brain trauma from heading, new study finds August 01, 2018 Doctors have long raised concerns over heading in soccer and its traumatic effect on players' brains, but a new U.S. study found five times more damage in females than in males. Labels: CBC | Health News health Share to: Twitter Facebook URL Print Email
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