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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.
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 ...
Stella was eight years old when she stopped eating solid foods. She went from being a “foodie” to strictly consuming liquids, says Briana, Stella’s mother. That diet soon became problematic for Stella ...
National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, which begins Feb. 23, attempts to shed light on a condition that affects millions ...
Eating disorders can manifest in a variety of physical ways, but experts say there is often an emotional component.
This annual observance is part of the National Eating Disorders Association's awareness campaign and brings attention to eating disorders and challenges stigma while providing hope and support to ...
Rula reports that supporting someone with an eating disorder is vital. Awareness, care, and open communication can aid their recovery journey.
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Sarasota film festival showcases women’s perspectives through documentary on eating disorder recovery
27th annual Reel Equals International Film Festival features local mother-daughter story of healing.
DEAR ABBY: After several months of weight loss, our preteen daughter was hospitalized after a trip to the ER. She was diagnosed with ARFID. It’s an eating disorder we had never heard of but one in ...
People with eating disorders are being repeatedly steered towards harmful diet and appearance content on TikTok and Instagram – but are also finding support and recovery content on the same platforms, ...
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