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REDs and the lactating athlete: an evidence gap
Rita E Deering1, Margo L Mountjoy2
1Physical Therapy, Carroll University, Waukesha, Wisconsin, USA rdeering@carrollu.edu.
British Journal of Sports Medicine
|September 26, 2023
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