Genetic Risks and ARFID Heritability was high among 17,000 Swedish twin pairs The evidence for a genetic link to… Read More
Insurance Type: One Barrier to Care for Minority and Low-Income Patients Insurance is just one of many hurdles Diversity and equitable healthcare receive a lot of… Read More
Toward a Better Definition of Food Addiction The only tool currently available is the Food Addiction Scale Is food addiction, or FA,… Read More
Book Review: Temperament Based Therapy with Support for Anorexia Nervosa. A Novel Treatment (Laura L. Hill, Stephanie Knatz Peck, and Christina E. Weirenga. Cambridge University Press, 2022. Paperback… Read More
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS: Higher-Weight Patients with Eating Disorders Q. Recently, I have seen several clients with bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder, who… Read More
Eating Disorders and Increased Risk of Fractures Those with AN were at greater risk, regardless of age or gender. More than 800,000… Read More
Intimate Partner Violence Fear of being alone and social isolation were connected to intimate violence. Between early and… Read More
More Data on Eating Disorders and Gender Eating disorders are a health risk for men, too. An estimated 10 million men and… Read More
COVID-linked Hospitalizations Rise for Canadian Children and Teens The number of AN cases also rose with the pandemic. In Canada, the COVID-19 epidemic… Read More
Two International Meetings Remind Clinicians of Frequently Overlooked Patients Eating disorders can affect a wide spectrum of patients. At two recent international eating disorders… Read More
The Brain: A New Avenue for Treatment of Difficult Cases? Neuromodulation may help combat remission. Even with the best available psychotherapies, the remission rates… Read More
Rock Climbers—Another Group At Risk? As in other sports, some climbers think lower weight gives them an advantage. Many… Read More