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A 25-year-old researcher has conducted experiments on footballs to assess their impact on players' brains and explore potential links to neurodegenerative diseases like dementia. Using pressure sensors and advanced head models, he tested 20 types of footballs at various speeds, finding that modern balls transfer similar or greater energy than older leather balls, regardless of water absorption. His findings suggest that construction, rather than ball age, influences impact severity, and the pressure waves generated during heading may contribute to long-term brain damage. He advocates for developing safer footballs to protect players while maintaining the game's integrity.
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