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Q & A: Rectal Prolapse after Long-term Laxative Use
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Even small changes, coupled with lack of support, can provoke eating disorders. Reprinted from Eating…
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In one study, more than half of smokers also reported disordered eating. Reprinted from Eating…
Read MoreFocusing on Family Dynamics in Treatment for AN
Adjunctive family therapy led to better outcomes in teen patients. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review…
Read MoreEDNOS: A Catch-All Diagnosis?
Those who purge are at highest risk. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review July/August 2012 Volume…
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Making progress toward a possible biomarker for weight trends. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review July/August…
Read MoreExploring the Brain for Clues to Anorexia Nervosa
Low-activity areas of the brain may be related to AN. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review…
Read MoreBipolar Disorder and Eating Disorders: A Comorbid Rollercoaster
In one study, comorbidity was linked to more serious disease. Reprinted from Eating Disorders Review…
Read MoreBOOK REVIEW: “Fear of Food: A History of Why We Worry about What We Eat”
(By Harvey Levenstein. University of Chicago Press, 2012; 218 pp; $25) Since the world is…
Read MoreBridging the Gap between Science and Evidence-Based Practice
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