Anorexia may be more complicated than we thought
Cynthia Bulik | A genetic study argues for a more nuanced view of the disorder.
Cynthia Bulik | A genetic study argues for a more nuanced view of the disorder.
Cynthia Bulik | The way we treat anorexia may be changing, thanks to a new study linking the illness to metabolism.
Cynthia Bulik | “We’re not very good at treating anorexia. There’s no medication, and that’s probably because we don’t understand the underlying causes.”
Cynthia Bulik | A groundbreaking new study finds compelling evidence
Cynthia Bulik | A large, correlation-based study identifies eight genome regions associated with the eating disorder.
“The belief that we all have is that eating disorders are a white girl’s disease, in high school and college, when really it is across all ages.”
Christine Peat | Dr. Peat blogs about the Eating Disorder Coalition’s 19th Annual Advocacy Day in Washington, DC.
Mae Lynn Reyes-Rodriguez | Las Doctoras Recomiendan podcast with Dr. Reyes-Rodriguez about treating eating disorders in Latinos.
Cynthia Bulik | NYT covers the association of exposure to infections in childhood with risk of eating disorders in adolescent girls.
Cynthia Bulik | Dr. Bulik interviews Dr. Guido Frank about the vicious cycle of anorexia nervosa.
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