Minor head impacts in amateur football and soccer players can cause brain cell damage

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Repeated minor head impacts in athletes can cause significant brain cell damage, even without a C.T.E. diagnosis. New studies on amateur football and soccer players reveal widespread cell damage and blood vessel issues, suggesting a spectrum of brain injury beyond C.T.E. The research indicates that hundreds of small hits, not just major concussions, may lead to debilitating neurological changes.


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