Eating disorders are some of the most deadly psychiatric illnesses in the country, with the second-highest mortality rate after opioid addiction.
They say having an eating disorder can strain relationships with friends and family. Eating disorders often intersect with ...
Your relationship with food tells a story. For many people, that story may be complicated, stressful, and perhaps even a little exhausting. Often unrecognized and untreated, disordered eating affects ...
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Eating disorders in boys can be overlooked, here's what to watch for
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Because outdated stereotypes can delay diagnosis, Washington said that eating disorders should be viewed through a broader lens that includes biology, psychology, and social influences.
Eating disorders in athletes are common-yet sometimes missed. The outcomes of this can be dire. Here's what to know and what ...
Rula reports that supporting someone with an eating disorder is vital. Awareness, care, and open communication can aid their recovery journey.
Kerry Washington, who has struggled with an eating disorder for much of her adult life, opens up about her lifelong recovery.
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Why more boys are developing eating disorders—and the symptoms parents shouldn’t ignore
In observance of National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, experts explain why eating disorders in boys are on the rise and what parents can do to help.
Better screening for eating disorders is needed, says Lisa Ranzenhofer, assistant professor of psychiatry in the Jacobs ...
Join us in recognising Eating Disorder Awareness Week, as we explore the rising incidence of eating disorders and the critical need for early intervention and support.
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