UPDATE: More Clues to Binge Eating Emerge Orexin neurons, a small group of cells in the hypothalamus, appear to be a promising… Read More
From Across the Desk Refeeding the seriously ill and underweight patient is one of the more challenging and stressful… Read More
Needed: More Vitamin ‘N’ By Sandra Wartski, PsyD, CEDS Eating Disorder (ED) recovery work includes much focus on food… Read More
Small Feedings and Current Nutrition Practices in Anorexia Nervosa by Meghan Foley, RD, Carrie Schimmelpfennig, RD, MS, and Philip S. Mehler, MD, FACP, FAED,… Read More
Olanzepine and Weight Gain in Teens with AN Side effects did occur in one-third of the young patients. A group at the University… Read More
Rapid Refeeding and Anxiety among AN Patients Swift weight gain did not increase anxiety or depression. Traditionally, refeeding patients with anorexia nervosa… Read More
Men in ED Treatment Facilities A well-meant change in Britain didn’t apply well to ED treatment facilities. In 2010, the… Read More
TMS for Anorexia Nervosa A pilot study shows promising benefits without the lasting effects of ECT. Given the lack… Read More
Compulsive Exercise and Outcome in Adults with Eating Disorders In one study, motives and quantity of exercise were comparable among patients and healthy controls.… Read More
Questions and Answers: Overlooked Eating Disorders in Young Children Q: We have been reading about ever-earlier cases of eating disorders in children.Are there any… Read More
In the Next Issue What’s New in Eating Disorders A lot has been happening in our field. Just like… Read More