Even without heading, high school soccer players face concussion risk, study finds

Tuesday, July 14, 2015 - 12:00 in Health & Medicine

Most of the concussions sustained by high school soccer players aren't the result of heading the ball, new research shows. Instead, most head injuries come from athlete-to-athlete contact, the kind of rough play that is against the rules.

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