Former Razorback Athlete Struggles with Anorexia, Sports
A former Razorback track and field athlete said that she knew starving herself was wrong, but in order to be the fastest on the team, she had to be thin. Less weight meant a faster time.
Noah Fondren Overcomes Battle With Anorexia — College Baseball
Gwen Berry: 'I'm not anti-American … I want justice for everybody
Inspirational Athlete Lost a Leg, but Found a Purpose
Panic attacks and fractures: how Wesleyan University failed to protect runners like me, College sports
In Her Own Words: Anna Albergo - University of Maryland Athletics
Opinion I Changed My Body for My Sport. No Girl Should. - The New York Times
Too many elite athletes struggle in a toxic culture. It's time to
Skier Jessie Diggins and the eating disorder that hasn't gone away - The Washington Post
How Can Gyms and Coaches Recognize an Eating Disorder? - The Emily
Hickey: Numbers don't define me on my personal journey, Viewpoint
Olympic Athletes Returning to Jobs As Teachers, Realtors, Consultants
Noah Fondren Overcomes Battle With Anorexia — College Baseball, MLB Draft, Prospects - Baseball America
In Her Own Words: Anna Albergo - University of Maryland Athletics
College Coaches & Eating Disorders: What They Need to Know
Things to Know About Sports & Eating Disorders - Project Know