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Most people eat too much occasionally. But, for some people, overeating can become excessive and may lead to a binge-eating disorder.
... eating disorder. On the next Mayo Clinic Radio program, adolescent eating disorder expert Dr. Jocelyn Lebow will discuss diagnosis, treatment and prevention ...
Parents don't often see the damage even relatively mild eating disorders can cause. 00:08:28. Jocelyn Lebow, Ph.D. Child Psychology. Mayo Clinic. “They ...
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 ...
It's the stereotypical image of an eating disorder: a young, white female who is extremely thin. But as Jason Howland reports in the Mayo Clinic Minute, that's ...
... eat emotionally and teach you ways to cope. Therapy also can help you discover whether you have an eating disorder, which can be connected to emotional eating.
Sim. "Given research that suggests early intervention promotes best chance of recovery, it is imperative that these children and adolescents' eating disorder ...
People with this condition often don't feel able to stop eating and may eat larger than usual amounts of food. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
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