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Amy TushAmy Tush in The Nevada Daily Mail - Oct 1 2006
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"... found they were more c -o mon in women than men. “From my this makes perfect sense. Mi the talk used to be (o> i about eating disorders," nl Amy Tush, coach Northwestern Universi women's t m, in Evanston, 111. Tush said many get bad advice on the Inte- nc or elsewhere about how m im calories to consume and u to eat. it's really common in ••m sport,” she said. ..."
Publication place: Nevada, Vernon County, Missouri, United States
Amy TushAmy Tush in The Fort Scott Tribune - Sep 29 2006
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"... athletes and found they were more common in women than men. "From my experiences, this makes perfect sense. All thc talk used to be (only) about eating disorders,'" said Amy Tush, coach for Northwestern University's women's team in Evanston. III. Tush said many athletes get bnd advice on the Internet or elsewhere about how many to consume and what to cat. "It's really common in our sport," she said. "Our kids ..."
Publication place: Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas, United States
Amy TushAmy Tush in Sarasota Herald-Tribune - July 6 2001
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"... MARGUETTE Promoted Kovin lo /.omen e ossmen! cooch MCNEESE STATE Promoted Mike Trehan lo boscoe cooch NEW ENGLAND Announced the resignation ol Mimi Milts, womens lacrosse cooch NORTHWESTERN Named Amy Tush women b country cooch. THE CITADEL Dovid Bockley assistant couch BASEBALL FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE WESTERN DIVISION W L Pcl GB Voi ll 7 Clearwater 0 6 VS (Bungers) 10 7 ..."
Publication place: Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida, United States
Amy TushAmy Tush in The Free Lance-Star - Oct 1 2006
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"... athletes and found they were more common in women than men. “From my experiences, this makes perfect sense. All the talk used to be only about eating disorders," said Amy Tush, coach for Northwestern university's women's team in Evanston, 111. Tush said many athletes get bad advice on the Internet or elsewhere about how many calories to consume and what to eat. it's really common in our sport,” she sald. "Our ..."
Publication place: Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, United States