Why are eating disorders often misunderstood? Many struggle, few are diagnosed: The reality of eating disorders ...
Yes, experts classify eating disorders as mental illnesses. Experts recognise eating disorders in medical and psychiatric manuals such as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th ...
Recovery typically focuses on a checklist of clinical symptoms. But a new study shows we may be missing what’s most important ...
Eating disorders affect people of all races and ethnicities. However, barriers to healthcare may prevent some racial and ethnic groups from receiving accurate diagnoses and treatment. Eating disorders ...
Eating disorders could raise the risk of serious health issues even years later, a new analysis has found. People with eating disorders are more likely to report liver problems, diabetes, osteoporosis ...
In a community study from California using a structured telephone interview, 1.8% of 455 adult women met DSM-IV BED criteria. [31] Another 3.8% of women met all but the frequency criteria for BED.
Eating disorders can harm a person's physical and mental health in ways that linger for years, a new study reports. Anorexia, bulimia, binge eating and other such disorders bring with them a high risk ...
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