Binge Eating Disorder: When food becomes an emotional refuge
Binge Eating Disorder often goes unnoticed, even by those experiencing it. It is characterised by recurrent episodes compulsively eating large amount1
Binge Eating Disorder often goes unnoticed, even by those experiencing it. It is characterised by recurrent episodes compulsively eating large amount1
New research suggests that physical exercise is safe and provides numerous benefits for people with eating disorders.
Interview with Dr. Teia Plana, coordinator of the Eating Disorders (EDs) team at the Hospital Clínic Barcelona.
Interview with Dr. Luisa Lázaro, Head of the Child and Youth Psychiatry and Psychology Service. We speak to her about how the restrictions derived fr1
Interview with Dr. Eduard Vieta, Head of the Psychiatry and Psychology Service
More than half of the patients studied completely recovered from anorexia 20 years after onset of the disorder. Patients with anorexia that began1