Soccer Headers and Brain Health: Study Finds Changes Within Folds of the Brain
In amateur soccer players, more frequent heading, or using the head to control or pass the ball, is linked to alterations within the folds of
In amateur soccer players, more frequent heading, or using the head to control or pass the ball, is linked to alterations within the folds of
A new study suggests that physical frailty may contribute to the development of dementia. The study was published on September 17, 2025, in Neurology(r), the
The American Neuromuscular Foundation proudly announces Muhannad Seyam, MD, as the 2025 Golseth Young Investigator Award recipient for his original research titled, “Respiratory Phenotypes for
A new study from the Harvey L. Neiman Health Policy Institute found that office-based imaging studies were more likely to be repeated within 90 days
Scientific breakthroughs often begin with a single Aha! Moment–an idea that evolves into a hypothesis and is then rigorously tested. In that spirit, we are
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