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1 .This is Scientific American 60-Second Health. I'm Dina Fine Maron. Got a minute?
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2 .Concussions are a major problem in football.
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3 .But brain injury is a growing concern in soccer, too, usually resulting from heading the ball or collisions.
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4 .A meta-analysis of existing studies finds that concussions accounted for between 6 and 9 percent of all injuries sustained on soccer fields.
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5 .Most of those concussions come from when two players make for the ball,
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6 .often when a player's elbow, arm or hand inadvertently makes contact with another player's head.
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7 .But we're not just talking about injuries to professionals.
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8 .One work shows some 63 percent of all varsity soccer players have sustained concussions, yet only 19 percent realized it.
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9 .And another say soccer can account for 8 percent of all sports-related concussions among high school girls.
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10 .The findings are in the journal Brain Injury.
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11 .Professional players who reported a great deal of extensive heading the ball during their careers did the poorest in tests of verbal and visual memory compared with other players.
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12 .Goalies and defenders were most likely to get concussions.
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13 .So if you want to bend it like Beckham, maybe focus on playing midfield or offense.
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14 .Padding the goal posts would also be a heads-up policy.
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15 .Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Health. I'm Dina Fine Maron.
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