Yeshiva University: Genetic Influences on Soccer Heading Injuries
February 04, 2020
February 04, 2020
BRONX, New York, Feb. 4 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- Yeshiva University's Albert Einstein College of Medicine issued the following news release:
Emerging evidence indicates that repeated heading by soccer players may cause long-term neurological damage. Two new studies of participants in the Einstein Soccer Study suggest that certain genes may be risk factors for microstructural brain changes and cognitive impairment associated with heading.
In the first study, published onl . . .
Emerging evidence indicates that repeated heading by soccer players may cause long-term neurological damage. Two new studies of participants in the Einstein Soccer Study suggest that certain genes may be risk factors for microstructural brain changes and cognitive impairment associated with heading.
In the first study, published onl . . .