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Heading a soccer ball alters the brain, new research spearheaded by the University of Sydney has found, despite having no immediate impact on cognition. The findings of a world-first experiment ...
Concerns about the long-term effects of heading in soccer are becoming harder for the sport’s governing bodies to ignore. As research continues to link repeated head impacts such as those ...
LOS ANGELES - Repeated heading in soccer may cause more significant brain damage than previously understood, according to a study to be presented at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA ...
CHICAGO (AP) – Heading takes the heat in youth soccer, but a study says limiting rough play might be a better way to prevent concussions and other injuries. The nine-year look at U.S. high ...
Members of the youth soccer team are gearing up for the Ganafote Cup in Huelve, Spain, on April 11. “Most of them are leaving on Sunday and some on Monday,” Southern States coach Romar Smith said.
The team is coached by Raymond Kruk and JJ Iracki. Soccer is one of the fastest growing youth sports in the United States, with an estimated 14 million youths participating annually.