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situations. Medications can't cure an eating disorder, but some — such as the stimulant lisdexamfetamine (Vyvanse) — may help control urges to binge and purge, ...
More than half of all American teens will exhibit concerning disordered eating. Dr. Jocelyn Lebow, a Mayo Clinic child psychologist who specializes in ...
Bulimia is an eating disorder in which people eat large amounts of food and then try to prevent weight gain in unhealthy ways, such as by inducing vomiting, ...
eating disorder. But more than half likely have disordered eating behaviors, and that can be just as harmful. Eating disorders don't always look like people ...
Most people eat too much occasionally. But, for some people, overeating can become excessive and may lead to a binge-eating disorder.
So it can be hard to tell when teenage weirdness crosses a line into an eating disorder. Dr. Jocelyn Lebow, a Mayo Clinic child psychologist who specializes in ...
Let's face it: Teenagers can be weird, especially when it comes to food. So it can be hard to tell when teenage weirdness crosses a line into an eating disorder ...
... eating disorder. On the next Mayo Clinic Radio program, adolescent eating disorder expert Dr. Jocelyn Lebow will discuss diagnosis, treatment and prevention ...
People with this eating disorder have a very low body weight, an intense fear of gaining weight and a flawed way of seeing their body.
Anorexia, bulimia and binge-eating disorder affect physical and mental health. Learn about symptoms, causes, risk factors, diagnosis and treatment options.
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