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Pioneering study aims to find out how repeated blows to head in women’s rugby affects brain

Risk of CTE in men’s sports has been widely studied, but female brains are softer and more vulnerable

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Pioneering study aims to find out how repeated blows to head in women’s rugby affects brain

Risk of CTE in men’s sports has been widely studied, but female brains are softer and more vulnerable

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How does playing rugby affect women's brains?

A groundbreaking study investigates how repeated head impacts in women's rugby affect the brain, addressing concerns as female brains are softer and more susceptible to injury.

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  1. domenica 24 maggio 2026·theguardian.com

    Pioneering study aims to find out how repeated blows to head in women’s rugby affects brain

    Risk of CTE in men’s sports has been widely studied, but female brains are softer and more vulnerable

  2. domenica 24 maggio 2026·newsbytesapp.com

    How does playing rugby affect women's brains?

    A groundbreaking study investigates how repeated head impacts in women's rugby affect the brain, addressing concerns as female brains are softer and more susceptible to injury.