by Sue Robbins | Aug 19, 2019 | Sports Injury
After a season of college football, portions of players’ brains can show worrying signs of damage, even if they did not experience a concussion, according to a timely new study of contact sports and brain health. Read more here.
by Dr Robbins | Jul 16, 2012 | Headache Drugs
A study at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York presented findings last year to the Radiological Society of North America pertaining to soccer players, and the practice of heading the ball. They concluded that young adult players in the study who had...