Playing sport may have ‘protective’ effect on the brain, although findings do not apply to concussions in professional sport, say researchers
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Playing sport may have ‘protective’ effect on the brain, although findings do not apply to concussions in professional sport, say researchers
Playing sport may have ‘protective’ effect on the brain, although findings do not apply to concussions in professional sport, say researchers
A major new study has found that concussions in amateur sport are not linked to greater long-term risks of cognitive decline – and that playing...
A major new study has found that concussions in amateur sport are not linked to greater long-term risks of cognitive decline – and that playing...
Sports-related concussions (SRC) may not pose long-term cognitive risks for non-professional athletes. In fact, participants in the study who had...
Sports-related concussions (SRC) may not be associated with long-term cognitive risks for non-professional athletes, a study led by a UNSW medical...
Sports-related concussions (SRC) may not be associated with long-term cognitive risks for non-professional athletes, a study led by a UNSW medical...
FRIDAY, Sept. 6, 2024 -- Sports concussions in older nonprofessional athletes are not linked to any negative long-term cognitive effects, according to...
Sports concussions in non-athletes show no link to long-term cognitive effects, providing reassurance about brain health post-injury.
A new study published in the journal Brain reveals that increasing levels of a key brain protein might help slow cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s...
While cognitive behavioral therapy is effective in managing depression, a new study shows if these changes produce long-term effects on the brain.