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How clinicians, researchers, patients, and families can work together to help more people get more treatment, and strengthen the connection between research
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The “ideal” body depicted in popular media has shifted over time. Why is this? And what does it mean?
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Misinformation about eating disorders abounds. Join us for some mythbusting and learn the truth about eating disorders.
Dr. Walsh describes the history and importance of eating behavior research that has improved our understanding of bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder,
Dr. Tim Walsh provides an overview, in historical context, of research on anorexia nervosa.