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Much as I dislike saying this, if a direct causal link between heading a football and developing dementia is clearly established then it would be callous beyond measure to advocate for retaining heading in the game. Some things are far more important than football.

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7 minutes ago, onevision said:

There will be many many more dementia sufferers out there who have never touched a football never mind headed one.

I don't think a link to this being a direct cause could ever be established.

Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.

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2 hours ago, Bill said:

Much as I dislike saying this, if a direct causal link between heading a football and developing dementia is clearly established then it would be callous beyond measure to advocate for retaining heading in the game. Some things are far more important than football.

Any study should really start since synthetic footballs were introduced, circa 1980s anything beforehand will be skewed due to the conditions prevalent at the time. 

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5 minutes ago, ChelseaBoy said:

Any study should really start since synthetic footballs were introduced, circa 1980s anything beforehand will be skewed due to the conditions prevalent at the time. 

I think researchers will be well aware of that. 

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4 minutes ago, onevision said:

correct but absence of a direct link IMO can never been established.

I don’t understand what that means but I’d be surprised if no link can be established. I need to look into it. 

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