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Bulking Up Our Knowledge about Eating Disorders in Men

The importance of understanding the idealization of muscularity.

September 9, 2019
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Eating Disorders: The Rest of the Iceberg

If you think you know who gets eating disorders, you may need to think again.

February 26, 2019
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Who Does and Does Not Seek Treatment for Eating Disorders?

Recently published research suggests that many people with eating disorders never seek help for their symptoms.

October 20, 2017
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Yes, there are Men with Eating Disorders

The most important thing to understand about eating disorders in men is that the presentation can be nearly identical to that of

July 15, 2016
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