Footballers have a high risk of death from neurodegenerative diseases
BBC - 22-Oct-2019Except for neurodegenerative diseases, ex-footballers are less likely to die from other diseases
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Honorary Clinical Associate Professor at the Glasgow University
Dr Stewart is Consultant Neuropathologist at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow, and holds honorary Associate Professor status at the University of Glasgow (Institute of Neuroscience & Psychology) and the University of Pennsylvania (Department of Neurosurgery). Dr Stewart leads an internationally regarded research laboratory engaged in multiple programs investigating the pathologies of acute and long-term survival from traumatic brain injury.
Visit website: https://www.gla.ac.uk/researchinstitutes/neurosciencepsychology/staff/williamstewart/
See also: University of Glasgow - Public research university for UK and international students
Details last updated 22-Oct-2019
Except for neurodegenerative diseases, ex-footballers are less likely to die from other diseases