
Study: 'Protective' headgear does not prevent sport-related concussions in soccer players
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Study: 'Protective' headgear does not prevent sport-related concussions in soccer players
MADISON - The use of protective headgear among high school soccer players does not result in fewer or less severe sport-related concussions compared to players who wear no headgear at all, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.