Children as young as 5-years can develop an eating disorder. In fact, research suggests that anorexia is emerging at a younger age and that the condition has increased among children between 8 and ...
Parents today are generally aware of mental health conditions that relate to body image, including common disorders like ...
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The Cut on MSNWhy Don’t We Talk About Eating Disorders and Pregnancy?I thought finding help navigating my changing body and relationship to food would be easy. In my third trimester, I’m still ...
Tracey Wade outlines several key issues to consider in developing successful early intervention approaches for people with disordered eating ...
These figures demonstrate the importance of educating healthcare providers on the signs of disordered eating in patients, ...
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News Medical on MSNChildren with ARFID at higher risk for long-term health issuesChildren with avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) have an elevated risk of developing psychiatric and physical conditions, a new study from Karolinska Institutet published in JAMA ...
Mellisa and guest co-host Carly Cash talk to Erin Green, registered dietician and nutritionist, about eating disorders.
Children with avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) have an elevated risk of developing psychiatric and physical ...
KXAN's Sally Hernandez and Will DuPree speak with Robert McFerren, the executive director of the "Eating Recovery Center," ...
Join Wilton Youth Council's virtual event on Feb 25 to learn about eating disorders in children and adolescents. Expert panel ...
A new program leveraging the phone to increase treatment access for college students experiencing eating disorders is expanding after a pilot program’s positive results at the University of Kansas ...
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