More on COVID-19 As of mid-June, the number of coronavirus cases reported worldwide was 7,997,084, with 435,662 deaths.… Read More
Update: A Medicare Boon for those with EDs Until very recently, Medicare did not cover programs and services that used remote audio-only telephone… Read More
From Across the Desk: When An Annual Conference Is Cancelled COVID-19 has delivered serious challenges to us all. Sometimes such serious medical challenges can lead… Read More
Children and Teens Treated for Eating Disorders: How Many Seek Treatment as Adults? A variety of factors come into play in the decision. Most children and adolescents treated… Read More
A Brief Intervention for Early Eating Disorders Taking action when a young patient didn’t meet diagnostic criteria but still was at risk… Read More
Perinatal Outcomes among Japanese Women with Eating Disorders Low weight and smoking had negative effects. Eating disorders have been increasingly recognized as an… Read More
Enhanced Cognitive Behavior Therapy A highly individualized approach that was first introduced in the 1970s. Enhanced cognitive behavior therapy… Read More
Abrupt Lisdexamfetamine Withdrawal in Adults with BED The typical amphetamine withdrawal pattern was not seen across 3 studies. Binge-eating disorder (BED), now… Read More
Disordered Eating Related to Military Deployment When a parent is deployed for military service, stress can lead to obesity and disordered… Read More
Restrictive Eating Among Obese and Overweight Teens Disordered eating can be easily overlooked in this group. “Some patients with [undiagnosed] restrictive eating… Read More
Q&A: A Patient Who Takes Extreme Risks Q: I hope you can help. One of our patients, in her mid-20s, seems to… Read More
In the Next Issue Highlights from the IADEP Virtual National Meeting Shortly before the annual IAEDP meeting was to… Read More