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Barbara Smolek, MPA

Allergies, sensitivities, and eating disorders.
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What You Need to Know about Food Allergies and Eating Disorders

Fad, friend or foe: an overview of diet-related medical conditions and their relationship to eating disorders.

June 20, 2018
Events and Advocacy

Spring Forward: A Look at the Upcoming Conference Season

It's time to share our work with the field and learn about colleagues' latest research.

April 13, 2018
Events and Advocacy

Our NY Legislators are Listening: Eating Disorders Awareness

The NY State Senate once again provides a proclamation declaring “Eating Disorders Awareness Week,” February 26-March 4, 2018.

February 20, 2018
Research

NY Times Retro Report Video: Myths & Misperceptions about Eating Disorders

Watch Dr. Attia in a NY Times video on the lines that get blurred between fact and fiction when it comes to

December 13, 2017
Events and Advocacy

Sharing Ideas and Findings This Fall

Our team's contributions to the conversation on research in obesity and eating disorders at meetings of the Obesity Society and Association for

November 9, 2017
Families and Young Adults/Research

Research Makes the Case for College Mental Health Care

Written by Hannah Geller, JD. How the Healthy Minds study has helped shape mental health care for students.

August 16, 2017
Events and Advocacy

Our Spring Conference Schedule

Where to find us at the meetings of the Society for Biological Psychiatry, American Psychiatric Association and Academy for Eating Disorders.

May 15, 2017
Helpful Strategies for All/Treatment

What Do the Letters after a Clinician’s Name Mean?

Written by Alexa Boubalos, RN. Get the 411 on mental health professionals and what to expect from whom.

May 19, 2016
Events and Advocacy

San Francisco, Here We Come!

Here's a “sneak peek” of when and where to find members of our group at this year’s International Conference on Eating Disorders.

April 25, 2016
Events and Advocacy

Another Day in Albany

Learn about our continued work to advocate for eating disorders awareness and funds in Albany with NY state legislators, and how you

February 29, 2016
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