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Rachel Goode | $50,000 Early Career Investigator Grant Recipient, Dr. Goode, is researching how to prevent binge-eating disorder among Black women in primary care.
Rachel Goode | $50,000 Early Career Investigator Grant Recipient, Dr. Goode, is researching how to prevent binge-eating disorder among Black women in primary care.
Christine Peat | Dr. Peat recaps the Academy for Eating Disorders’ 25th annual ICED conference held in New York.
Mae Lynn Reyes-Rodriguez | Karla Mosley wants you to know that people with eating disorders look like her too.
Mary Hill | At some point in their lives, many individuals experience or witness a traumatic event, such as a physical or sexual assault, serious car accident, natural disaster, or combat.
Cynthia Bulik | Unfortunately, like other unseen illnesses, eating disorders still have a stigma attached to them, which leads to a shortage of funding for research in the U.S.
Mary Hill | Evidence-based trauma therapies reduce symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and common co-occurring problems like depression, and improve functioning and well-being.
Mary Hill | In this piece, Dr. Hill discusses the co-occurrence of PTSD and eating disorders and what we know about evidence-based care.
Mae Lynn Reyes-Rodriguez | Some may think of beauty as frivolous and fun, but on this episode, we’re examining a few of the ugly ways that its been used to project power.
Cynthia Bulik | DNA samples gathered from 17,000 people worldwide have helped scientists to identify the first eight genetic loci associated with the eating disorder, anorexia nervosa.
Cynthia Bulik | Genome-wide association study identifies 8 risk loci and implicates metabo-psychiataric origins for anorexia nervosa
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.”
Congressman Remarks on Importance of Legislative Advocacy in Eating Disorders Field