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Women’s Rugby Brain Study Sparks Global Debate

The Growing Concern Over Brain Injuries in Women’s Rugby Women’s rugby has become one of the fastest-growing sports in the world. International tournaments now attract millions of viewers, participation numbers continue to rise, and professional leagues are expanding rapidly. Yet alongside this success, scientists and medical experts are increasingly concerned about the long-term effects of repeated head impacts on female athletes. A pioneering scientific study launched in 2026 aims to answer one of the most important questions in modern sports medicine: how do repeated blows to the head affect the brains of women rugby players? The groundbreaking research, led by Cardiff University in the United Kingdom, is the first major project designed specifically to investigate brain health risks in women’s rugby. Researchers are using advanced technology including MRI scans, cognitive testing, instrumented mouthguards, and biomechanical analysis to track the effects of collisions througho...