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Tennis balls can cause brain injuries, study shows

Researchers from Southern Methodist University in Dallas have explored a unique question: Can a tennis ball cause a traumatic brain injury? This study, published in the Journal of Applied Mechanics, offers insights into a rare but possible risk in a sport known for its safety compared to high-contact sports like football or soccer. The research […]

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