A groundbreaking study is examining the neurological effects of repeated head impacts in women's rugby, shedding light on potential long-term brain health risks. While the research focuses on rugby, it aligns with growing concerns about concussion rates in women's sports, including soccer, where data shows female athletes face higher concussion risks than their male counterparts. The study underscores the need for sport-specific safety measures and further research into head injury prevention across women's contact sports.