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 Where can I find out about eating disorders? View Question: www.gethealthyclarkcounty.org

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Visit the National Eating Disorders Association website.
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Answer: Anyone can be affected. Eating disorders do not discriminate on the basis of sex, age or race. They can be found in both sexes, all age groups, and across a wide variety of races and ethnic backgrounds. However, there are groups who display an increa...
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Answer: Magnolia Creek specializes in treating eating disorders, and we only admit clients who have an eating disorder (anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder or EDNOS) as their primary diagnosis. However, our program is designed to also treat secondary, c...
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Answer: 3) I haven't had an eating disorder that long.
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Answer: Providing eating disorder treatment requires extensive training in the field, from both the clinical and research sides. Training for specialists involves clinical work in inpatient and outpatient eating disorder treatment settings; presenting and pu...
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Answer: Many students elect to attend research conferences and present their research. Students will often attend the American Psychological Association annual convention or conferences specific to their area of interest (i.e., Academy for Eating Disorders, ...
Answer: The medical risks associated with eating disorders are numerous.Prolonged restriction of caloric intake (dieting) can cause the following changes: Anemia, which can result in lower energy levels, shortness of breath with mild exertion, and depression...