A combination of brain stimulation and attitude training reduced binge eating. Researchers from the…
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Does Extra Leisure time Promote Eating Disorders?
A study of Finnish twins bought unexpected results. Are teens with time on their hands…
Read MoreA Web-Based Program Fills in For Patients Waiting For Outpatient Treatment
Most results were encouraging. A web-based self-help program has shown promise for helping those with…
Read MoreARFID and Hospital Admittance of Children and Teens
A clinical pathway improves use of outside services. Avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) was… Read More
Putting Virtual Reality to Work for AN Patients
A virtual visit to a kitchen tested anxiety and support. Even after weight is restored,… Read More
Refeeding Syndrome: Little Information is Available for Men
Most guidelines have been based on studies of female patients. One of the earliest descriptions… Read More
Artificial Intelligence Reaches Out to Eating Disorders
Some benefits of and problems with this rapidly developing science Artificial intelligence, or AI, is… Read More
Questions and Answers: Body Dissatisfaction Among Older Men
Q. One of my patients casually mentioned that her grandfather, who is 65, is very… Read More
Severe Eating Disorders During Pregnancy and Early Motherhood
A Swedish study identifies distinct characteristics in 5 groups. Pregnancy and early motherhood are times… Read More
Patients with Restrictive Eating Disorders May Benefit from a Plant-Based Diet
A positive path to recovery? As plant-based and vegan diets have become increasingly popular, clinicians… Read More
Impulsive and Compulsive Traits and BED Among Students
A large internet-based study searched for risky behaviors. Binge eating disorder (BED) is the… Read More
Risk Factors for Certain Eating Disorders
An 8-year study singled out low and high body weights. According to Stanford University… Read More











