Olympic athletes are liable to on a regular basis well being dangers

Annie Sparrow, MD, Professor of Population Health, Science, and Policy, Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai.

Leana Wen, Professor of Public Health Policy at George Washington University.

The Washington Post: “Michael Phelps says Olympians face greater mental health risks. Does the USOPC take care of it? ”“ Naomi Osaka breaks her silence in a new essay and says that her intention was ‘never to spark a revolt’. “We should listen.”

Akron Beacon Journal: “Olympic Athletes Talk About Suicide and Depression in New Document.”

Time: “Naomi Osaka: ‘It’s okay to be wrong'”, “The 100 Most Influential People of 2020”, “Meet 6 heroes who helped fight COVID-19 before going to the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo participated. “

NikkeiAsia.com: “Athletes’ mental health becomes a problem at the Pandemic Olympics.”

International Olympic Committee: “Ahead of Naomi Osaka’s Olympic debut, IOC & Osaka reveal inspirational first-person narratives, question stereotypes and accept differences”, “Joint statement by IOC, IPC, Tokyo 2020, Tokyo Metropolitan Government and the Government of Japan”

NHCPS.com: “These 10 Athletes With Health Problems You Won’t Believe.”

Olympics.com: “Fighting Mental Health in Olympic Sports.”

Verywellhealth.com: “10 Famous Olympic Athletes Diagnosed with Cancer.”

Olypica.ca: “Team Canada Athletes Share Their Mental Health Challenges.”

Healthline: “Famous Athletes Who Fought Disease.”

The New England Journal of Medicine: “Protecting Olympians From Covid-19 – The Urgent Need for a Risk Management Approach.

“CNN:” US health experts say Tokyo Olympics plans are not based on ‘best scientific evidence’ “

ESPN: “How Olympic marathon runner Molly Seidel found a way to run again.”

Laufmagazin: “Molly Seidel says eating disorders remain a struggle.”

CTV News: “Canadian diver Imbeau-Dulac battled eating disorders ahead of the London Olympics.”

WBUR: “The comeback story of the Olympic swimmer Dara Torres.”

IVXhealth.com: “Olympic athletes who compete despite chronic illness.”

Lupus.org: “Shannon Boxx: I want a cure.”

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