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A New Scale Measures Compulsive Food Restriction
The Self-Starvation Scale may be very helpful for patients with extreme food restriction. Reprinted from…
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A helpful approach, particularly when access to a specialist is limited. Reprinted from Eating Disorders…
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Levels of two chemicals were particularly helpful. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review May/June Volume 26,…
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A host of approaches, but not much consensus, on this elusive syndrome. Reprinted from Eating…
Read MoreThe Heimlich Maneuver, But with a New Twist
Young patients try a new way to purge. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review May/June Volume…
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Swedish researchers: Better understanding of personality could improve outcome. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review May/June…
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Two studies revealed a definite link between parents and daughters. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review…
Read MoreGender-based Differences in Attitudes toward Eating Disorders
Findings from a survey may have practical application in public information campaigns. Reprinted from Eating…
Read MoreBrain Research Reveals New Hope for Patients with Anorexia Nervosa
Preliminary studies show brain anomalies in AN diminish with weight rehabilitation. Reprinted from Eating Disorders…
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