Eating Disorder News and Research

Latest Eating Disorder News and Research

Eating disorders patients are likely to abuse Alli

Eating disorders patients are likely to abuse Alli

Unexplained late-life weight loss may be early predictor of Alzheimer's disease

Unexplained late-life weight loss may be early predictor of Alzheimer's disease

Am I exercising too much?

Am I exercising too much?

Gender, ethnic differences may hamper eating disorder diagnosis

Gender, ethnic differences may hamper eating disorder diagnosis

Animal model for binge eating disorder

Animal model for binge eating disorder

Gay and bisexual men may be at far higher risk for eating disorders

Gay and bisexual men may be at far higher risk for eating disorders

Parents well poised to help children overcome bulimia nervosa

Parents well poised to help children overcome bulimia nervosa

Hope for victims of eating disorders in Britain

Hope for victims of eating disorders in Britain

Obesity linked to emotional issues in new book

Obesity linked to emotional issues in new book

Groundbreaking study of anorexia

Groundbreaking study of anorexia

Anorexia nervosa may be genetic

Anorexia nervosa may be genetic

Lack of help for eating disorders puts sufferers in a "twilight zone"

Lack of help for eating disorders puts sufferers in a "twilight zone"

Binge eating more widespread than anorexia and bulimia

Binge eating more widespread than anorexia and bulimia

New study on Body Dysmorphic Disorder

New study on Body Dysmorphic Disorder

Bulimia may result from hormonal imbalance

Bulimia may result from hormonal imbalance

Internet exacerbates problems of anorexia and bulimia in teens

Internet exacerbates problems of anorexia and bulimia in teens

Older women also susceptible to eating disorders

Older women also susceptible to eating disorders

New test on hair can reveal eating disorders

New test on hair can reveal eating disorders

Eating disorder activists meet Washington

Eating disorder activists meet Washington

Excessive exercise and eating disorders go hand in hand

Excessive exercise and eating disorders go hand in hand

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