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  2. Exercise amenorrhoea - Wikipedia

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    Exercise induced amenorrhoea occurs in 5-25% of athletes and 1.8% of the general population. The incidence is higher in marathon runners and is more frequent in women who weigh less and were slightly younger. [2] Exercise amenorrhoea has also been reported in ballet dancers, cyclists, swimmers and those involved in non-weight bearing sports. [1]

  3. Relative energy deficiency in sport - Wikipedia

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    In athletes that engage in such sports, the pressure to perform promotes excessive dieting and other disordered eating habits, as athletes try to conform to expected weight patterns. More severe examples of disordered eating habits may include binge-eating ; purging ; and the use of diet-pills , laxatives , diuretics , and enemas .

  4. Athletic incontinence - Wikipedia

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    Athletic incontinence is generally thought to be the result of decreased structural support of the pelvic floor due to increased abdominal pressure during high-impact exercise. As such exercises that build and develop the pelvic floor may be an important step to counteracting athletic incontinence. [ 2 ]

  5. That’s a navel idea! Health care fanatics on social media are dousing their belly buttons and armpits with a supplement spray they believe relieves stress, improves sleep and eases muscle soreness.

  6. Health issues in athletics - Wikipedia

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    When athletes begin to compare themselves to their competitors and notice the athletes who are performing better than them are thinner, it can lead to a weight loss mentality. Another risk factor to competitive thinness is related to revealing uniforms. For aesthetic sports, these uniforms are normally very tight, which shows off the athletes ...

  7. Officer killed, others injured after man took hospital staff ...

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    Police received the first 911 call of a threat to the hospital before 11 a.m., according to Ted Czech, public information officer for the York County Office of Emergency Management/York County 911.

  8. Amenorrhea - Wikipedia

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    Amenorrhea or amenorrhoea is the absence of a menstrual period in a female who has reached reproductive age. [1] Physiological states of amenorrhoea are most commonly seen during pregnancy and lactation ( breastfeeding ).

  9. 'Everything went wrong': Firefighters haunted by LA fires ...

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    Some worry the emotional toll on firefighters battling deadly L.A. wildfires could add to their already elevated suicide risk.