The Dallas Morning News read roughly 3,000 pages of court records from Robert Roberson’s guilt-innocence trial, punishment ...
A new US study into repeated head impacts for footballers comes amid a campaign to ban heading from the game in Scotland.
The researchers said most of the damage was found in the frontal lobe of the brain — beneath the part of the skull soccer ...
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A college football player has died after he suffered serious injuries during a game last month. The Alabama A&M football team ...
Soccer players who headed the ball at high levels showed abnormality of the brain's white matter adjacent to sulci, which are deep grooves in the brain's surface. Abnormalities in this region of the ...
Medrick Burnett Jr. was playing his first season as a linebacker with Alabama A&M University when he sustained a head injury in late October, according to a statement from the university.
Repeatedly heading a soccer ball could lead to brain damage, according to a recent study. Researchers found that frequent "heading" may affect areas of the brain associated with conditions like ...
Bouncing a soccer ball off the head during play could be doing real damage to the brain, a new study suggests. MRI brain ...
Alabama A&M University announced the death of football player Medrick Burnett Jr. on Wednesday morning only to retract the ...
Previous studies have suggested a strong link between head impact in sports and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).