Brain surgeon claims bike helmets are useless

Neurosurgeon says protective headgear is 'too flimsy' to offer much protection to wearers

Cyclists in London
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Cycle helmets are a waste of time, a leading brain surgeon has claimed.

Henry Marsh, a neurosurgeon at St George’s Hospital in Tooting, said that many of his patients who had been injured in cycling accidents had been wearing useless helmets.

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