Eating disorders in athletes are common-yet sometimes missed. The outcomes of this can be dire. Here's what to know and what ...
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Eating disorders in boys can be overlooked, here's what to watch for
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Eating disorders are some of the most deadly psychiatric illnesses in the country, with the second-highest mortality rate after opioid addiction.
Better screening for eating disorders is needed, says Lisa Ranzenhofer, assistant professor of psychiatry in the Jacobs ...
National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, which begins Feb. 23, attempts to shed light on a condition that affects millions ...
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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.
Clients may present with anxiety or trauma while eating disorder symptoms remain hidden.
Experts say eating disorders often intersect with other mental health struggles like depression or anxiety.
Eating disorders carry the second-highest mortality rate of any psychiatric illness ...
Some GLP-1 patients are begging to stay on the drugs just a little bit longer, presenting an ethical dilemma for doctors.
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