Pioneering study aims to find out how repeated blows to head in women’s rugby affects brain

24 mai 2026 | Bethan McKernan Wales correspondent
Risk of CTE in men’s sports has been widely studied, but female brains are softer and more vulnerable Cleo Pallister-Turley, a forward for Cardiff university’s women’s rugby team, winces as she recalls two major concussions from playing rugby. “Girls ask me, ‘aren’t you worried about getting (…)
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