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shorturl.at/PhLjV "Amateur soccer players who headed balls had higher concentrations of the protein S100B in their blood right after a match." Short- & long-term damage occur. Uncertain yet if could increase a player's risk of developing a neurodegenerative disease.
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Heading a soccer ball just once is enough to raise levels of proteins associated with brain damage
Amateur male soccer players had greater changes in certain blood markers associated with neural damage the harder and more frequently they headed balls.
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