Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Sacks and tackles alter brain structure of US college football players: Study - Tech Times

Tech TimesSacks and tackles alter brain structure of US college football players: StudyTech TimesFootball can still affect the brains of athletes who do not have a history of concussion as football players were found to have smaller hippocampus, the part of the brain involved in memory and emotion, than non-players. (Photo : Wikimedia Commons).College Football Players have altered Brain Structures and less Reaction Time …TechsoniaCollege football players ‘have smaller brain volumes’Medical News TodayBrain differences found in NCAA football playersThegardenisland.comThe Week Magazine -Los Angeles Timesall 67 news articles …Read Full Story



Sacks and tackles alter brain structure of US college football players: Study - Tech Times
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