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Fit to Die: Men and Eating Disorders (Lucky Duck Books)
 
 
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Fit to Die: Men and Eating Disorders (Lucky Duck Books) [Paperback]

Anna Paterson
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Eating disorders are usually considered to be 'female' illnesses and although a large percentage of sufferers are women, there is now a growing number of men who are also suffering. Read the first page
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