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Packers Pro Bowler thinks team is disrespected without Aaron Rodgers
Packers Pro Bowler thinks team is disrespected without Aaron Rodgers
A former Pro Bowler on the Green Bay Packers believes the team is being disrespected now that Aaron Rodgers is no longer the quarterback.For the first time in a long time, the Green Bay Packers won't have Aaron Rodgers at quarterback. Even after signing a contract extension one year ago, th...
2023-07-17 23:27
Smith sees bright future for golf in PGA Tour-LIV merger
Smith sees bright future for golf in PGA Tour-LIV merger
British Open champion Cameron Smith believes the future is bright for golf despite the uncertainty over how a proposed merger between the PGA Tour and Saudi Public...
2023-07-17 23:26
Chicago Blackhawks and No. 1 overall draft pick Connor Bedard agree to 3-year contract
Chicago Blackhawks and No. 1 overall draft pick Connor Bedard agree to 3-year contract
The Chicago Blackhawks and forward Connor Bedard have agreed to terms on a three-year, entry-level contract for the No. 1 overall draft pick
2023-07-17 23:25
Repetitive heading again linked to cognitive impairment, study suggests
Repetitive heading again linked to cognitive impairment, study suggests
The possible link between repetitive heading and cognitive impairment in later life has again been highlighted in new data published on Monday. The University of Nottingham’s FOCUS study, co-funded by the Football Association and the Professional Footballers’ Association, gathered information on heading frequency from 459 retired players aged 45 and over. Players who recalled heading a ball 15 times or more per match or training session were found to be 3.53 times more likely to score below the test threshold in the cognitive status assessment than players who said they headed the ball up to five times, the FOCUS study found. Players who recalled heading a ball six to 15 times were also 2.71 times more likely to score below the test threshold than the lowest-frequency heading group. The study said its findings suggested “repetitive heading during a professional soccer career is associated with an increased risk of cognitive impairment in later life”. It concluded further study was required to establish the upper threshold for heading frequency to mitigate this risk. The FA has already taken steps to reduce the possible risk posed by repetitive exposure to heading by issuing guidance for players in children’s and adults’ game. Adults at grassroots and professional level are now advised to perform a maximum of 10 ‘higher force’ headers per week in training. As well as restrictions on heading in training for under-18s football, the FA is entering the second season of trialling the complete removal of heading in under-12s football. FA chief executive Mark Bullingham said on the FOCUS Study: “This study is another step in understanding any potential link between neurogenerative disorders and former professional footballers. “Since funding the FIELD study, we have continued to invest in research to gain a greater understanding of the area and potential risk factors. “More research is required to fully understand the issues and we welcome a global approach to do that. “Whilst there is no doubt of the overall benefit to health of playing football, by addressing potential risk factors whilst we continue to invest in medical research, we will ensure that millions can continue to enjoy our national sport.” The FIELD study found in 2019 that footballers were three and a half times more likely to die of neurodegenerative disease compared to age-matched members of the general population. The first part of the FOCUS study, published in June, found 2.8 per cent of retired professional footballers in its study reported medically diagnosed dementia and other neurodegenerative disease compared to 0.9 per cent of controls. This meant former professionals were found to be 3.46 times more likely to have neurodegenerative diseases compared to the control group. The study also showed retired footballers in the study were twice as likely to fall below established thresholds in some dementia testing than the general population. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Leon Taylor hails ‘coming of age’ moment for Team GB’s female divers Cameron Smith has no point to prove defending Open title he won before LIV move An in-depth look at the rapid rise of Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz
2023-07-17 23:24
Southwest Airlines adds former Republican Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri to its board of directors
Southwest Airlines adds former Republican Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri to its board of directors
Southwest Airlines is adding a former Republican senator to its board of directors
2023-07-17 23:23
Soaring temperatures and raging fires: Europe faces its second heat wave in a week
Soaring temperatures and raging fires: Europe faces its second heat wave in a week
Blisteringly high temperatures are expected to continue across parts of southern Europe this week, as the continent braces for its second extreme heat wave, putting people's health at risk and setting the stage for wildfires.
2023-07-17 23:19
Marriott enters licensing deal with MGM to boost presence in the Las Vegas strip
Marriott enters licensing deal with MGM to boost presence in the Las Vegas strip
Marriott International said on Monday it entered a licensing deal that will allow its loyalty members to earn
2023-07-17 23:17
New York mayor names city's first Hispanic police commissioner
New York mayor names city's first Hispanic police commissioner
(Reuters) -New York Mayor Eric Adams on Monday appointed Edward Caban as the city's police commissioner, making him the first
2023-07-17 22:58
U.S. chip lobby presses Biden to refrain from further China curbs
U.S. chip lobby presses Biden to refrain from further China curbs
By Stephen Nellis and Karen Freifeld (Reuters) -The U.S.-based Semiconductor Industry Association trade group on Monday called on the Biden
2023-07-17 22:55
'Love Actually' writer/director Richard Curtis to stage 'Christmas Actually'
'Love Actually' writer/director Richard Curtis to stage 'Christmas Actually'
At Christmas, you tell the truth and this year it will be coming from a stage.
2023-07-17 22:55
Don't panic: Matt Olson has perfect message for Braves fans
Don't panic: Matt Olson has perfect message for Braves fans
Matt Olson said the right things Atlanta Braves fans needed to hear after a dreadful series.For the first time in months, the Atlanta Braves have actually lost a series.I know, it stinks, but these things do happen all the time, even to the best teams in baseball. After dominating in Game 1 ...
2023-07-17 22:54
Russian inflation expectations jump to 11.1% with rate decision imminent
Russian inflation expectations jump to 11.1% with rate decision imminent
MOSCOW Inflationary expectations for the year ahead among Russian households climbed to 11.1% in July from 10.2% in
2023-07-17 22:52
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