Boys and men are focusing on body image more often—and sometimes in extreme and dangerous ways—writes Your Health columnist Sumathi Reddy
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Doctors worry that the “looksmaxxing” trend on social media is fueling male eating disorders and risky behaviors.
Doctors worry that the “looksmaxxing” trend on social media is fueling male eating disorders and risky behaviors.
Doctors worry that the “looksmaxxing” trend on social media is fueling male eating disorders and risky behaviors.
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