Sep 14, 2010 ... A subclinical eating disorder termed anorexia athletica has also been introduced in the sports medicine field (Sundgot-Borgen, 1993); however, ...
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onlinelibrary.wiley.comAug 1, 2021 ... The condition affects about 1 percent of adults but roughly 5 percent of children, ... He likens it to learning to ice skate.
www.scientificamerican.comAug 10, 2011 ... By analyzing tweets, public health researchers can track the progression of infectious diseases. By Jason Kane, PBS NewsHour on August 10, ...
www.scientificamerican.comMar 31, 2022 ... "And as soon as I open my mouth, all things get wrong. It is so difficult to know that I used to be smart — I am smart now — it's just the ...
www.cbc.caMar 14, 2018 ... ... was wrong when he went ice skating with his mother one day, ... of a black hole's event horizon to its entropy, a measure of disorder.
www.scientificamerican.comMay 2, 2006 ... As a condition, JHD is generally less well-recognized than HD, ... but one instance I remember in particular was they did ice-skating in ...
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www.jstor.orgApr 14, 2023 ... ... disorders or other health problems that could affect mobility. ... Hanyu, Y. A Feasibility Study on Utilization in Figure Skating by A ...
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