
FIFA’s CTE Problem: Are Soccer Regulators Doing Enough to Prevent Brain Injuries?
Studies suggest soccer can cause severe brain trauma - but so far, the International Federation of Association Football, or FIFA, has done little to address it
Studies suggest soccer can cause severe brain trauma - but so far, the International Federation of Association Football, or FIFA, has done little to address it
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