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Former soccer players show brain changes but no cognitive decline, researchers find

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A study by researchers found that former soccer players exhibit changes in brain structure but do not experience cognitive decline. The findings suggest that brain alterations from repetitive head impacts may not necessarily lead to mental impairment. This research contributes to understanding the long-term effects of sports-related head injuries.

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