Male Athletes Struggle With Eating Disorders

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Male Athletes Struggle With Eating Disorders

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During his junior year at Wesley College in Delaware, Patrick Bergstrom was fighting for playing time on the college's lacrosse team. He desperately wanted to excel at the sport he loved, so he began eating less and working out more.

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Male Athletes Struggle With Eating Disorders

huffingtonpost.com — “During his junior year at Wesley College in Delaware, Patrick Bergstrom was fighting for playing time on the college's lacrosse team. He desperately wanted to excel at the sport he loved, so he began eating less and working out more.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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huffingtonpost.com — “During his junior year at Wesley College in Delaware, Patrick Bergstrom was fighting for playing time on the college's lacrosse team. He desperately wanted to excel at the sport he loved, so he began eating less and working out more.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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