Newer Neuroimaging Studies Show Brain Changes in Acute AN Two studies examine results with two powerful MRI approaches. Extensive research has been done… 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
The Cascading Impact of COVID-19 on ED Treatment The pandemic's trend is unlikely to slow. Many studies have now documented that the… Read More
Rock Climbers—Another Group At Risk? As in other sports, some climbers think lower weight gives them an advantage. Many… Read More
The Impact of the COVID-19 Lockdown on EDs Were eating disorders affected when isolation was ordered? Few studies have yet examined the… Read More
A Web-based Program for BN The principles of CBT are put to work online. A 12-week online program hopes… Read More
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS: Ketamine Q. Is ketamine ever prescribed for people with eating disorders? A parent of one of my… Read More
In The Next Issue Needed for Terminal AN Patients: Clear Definitions for Ending Treatment Steps to take when a… Read More
Working with Patients with Severe and Enduring Eating Disorders Who Refuse Further Treatment By Joel Yager, MD University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, Colorado Every so often,… Read More
Update: A Challenge to Current Anorexia Treatment The overall effects of current psychological approaches to treating adults with anorexia nervosa were recently… Read More
From Across the Desk: When Patients Refuse Treatment In this issue, our lead article turns a spotlight on one of the most difficult… Read More
Food Insecurity and Eating Disorders Few data are available, but one study showed definite links between the two. Food insecurity… Read More