What is "bigorexia" and how prevalent is it? Dr. Heather Rosen explains the signs and dangers of muscle dysmorphia in this eye-opening CBS interview, shedding light on a growing concern around body image and obsessive muscle building.
Dr. Heather Rosen speaks on CBS about "Bigorexia" and its Dangers
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