A brain expert has received a mixed reaction after warning football leaders that they need to consider "some other form of the game" that could include not heading the ball, speaking after a new study on dementia was published. Dr Willie Stewart, a consultant hospital neuropathologist and honorary professor at the University of Glasgow, has led a study which he is calling "the missing link" between repeatedly heading the ball and neurodegenerative disease. The concerned researcher says the sport must ask itself if heading the ball is "absolutely necessary" and that balls should now come with a health warning. Previous studies have show
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