Eating disorders are some of the most deadly psychiatric illnesses in the country, with the second-highest mortality rate after opioid addiction.
Experts recommend medical monitoring as well as psychological help in order to treat eating disorders, and say early intervention is crucial.
Each year, the last week of February is recognized as Eating Disorder Awareness Week. In the days leading up to it, my inbox ...
Western New York Comprehensive Care Center for Eating Disorders teamed up with the University of Rochester School of Nursing to raise awareness about eating disorders and ...
MIAMI, FL, UNITED STATES, February 4, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Institute for Contemporary Eating Disorder ...
The Healing Connection and the University of Rochester School of Nursing are collaborating this week to educate the public about the realities of eating disorders. The ...
Co-authored by Alyssa Reddi and Robert T. Muller, Ph.D. “You know, we used to discharge people if they didn’t finish their first meal here.” That was the response from a staff member at an intensive ...
Better screening for eating disorders is needed, says Lisa Ranzenhofer, assistant professor of psychiatry in the Jacobs ...
Two Twin Cities eating disorder programs combined to provide more patients with high-quality services last month, but it came at a cost. Since the two programs came together, some patients now have to ...
Eating disorders can affect anyone, and stigma around eating disorders can prevent people from seeking help.