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Retired soccer players show brain changes but normal thinking skills | The Jerusalem Post

The study, by researchers at Imperial College London, included 142 former players aged between 30 and 60 and compared them to 56 similarly aged healthy people with no history of contact sports.

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jpost.comStai leggendo4 g fa

Retired soccer players show brain changes but normal thinking skills | The Jerusalem Post

The study, by researchers at Imperial College London, included 142 former players aged between 30 and 60 and compared them to 56 similarly aged healthy people with no history of contact sports.

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  1. domenica 12 luglio 2026·morningstar.com

    FROM THE ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2026

    FROM THE ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2026

  2. domenica 12 luglio 2026·cnn.com

    As early as midlife, repeated soccer headers may show impacts on the brain | CNN

    Soccer headers could be a problem later for some. As early as midlife, former elite players have reported worse anxiety, depression and focus, a new study finds.

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

LONDON, July 12 : Retired British professional soccer players showed structural brain differences and high rates of anxiety and depression but no signs of cognitive decline in a study looking to establish if repetitive…

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As early as midlife, repeated soccer headers may show impacts on the brain | CNN

Soccer headers could be a problem later for some. As early as midlife, former elite players have reported worse anxiety, depression and focus, a new study finds.

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euronews.com2 g fa

Ex-footballers show higher depression and anxiety rates, study finds

Retired footballers face higher risks of depression and anxiety, according to new research that also found changes in their brains.

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morningstar.com4 g fa

FROM THE ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2026

FROM THE ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2026

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infobae.com1 g fa

Cuáles son los cambios cerebrales detectados en los exfutbolistas profesionales, según el Imperial College…

El estudio presentado en la conferencia de la Asociación de Alzhéimer 2026 identificó diferencias neuronales y mayor prevalencia de trastornos mentales, aunque los investigadores aclararon que los resultados no permiten…

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  • domenica 12 luglio 2026·channelnewsasia.com

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

    LONDON, July 12 : Retired British professional soccer players showed structural brain differences and high rates of anxiety and depression but no signs of cognitive decline in a…

  • domenica 12 luglio 2026·jpost.com

    Retired soccer players show brain changes but normal thinking skills | The Jerusalem Post

    The study, by researchers at Imperial College London, included 142 former players aged between 30 and 60 and compared them to 56 similarly aged healthy people with no history of…

  • martedì 14 luglio 2026·euronews.com

    Ex-footballers show higher depression and anxiety rates, study finds

    Retired footballers face higher risks of depression and anxiety, according to new research that also found changes in their brains.

  • martedì 14 luglio 2026·infobae.com

    Cuáles son los cambios cerebrales detectados en los exfutbolistas profesionales, según el Imperial College London

    El estudio presentado en la conferencia de la Asociación de Alzhéimer 2026 identificó diferencias neuronales y mayor prevalencia de trastornos mentales, aunque los investigadores…