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Surge in binge eating a cause for concern
Patients in larger bodies who seek help for an eating disorder often experience stigma because they present in a larger body but due to the rising numbers of cases this approach must change so that appropriate care and support can be provided, Dr. Sarah Squire, manager of knowledge, research and policy at Butterfly told The Courier-Mail.Sufferers of binge eating disorder do not purge like those who are battling bulimia so obesity is one of the main comorbidities.New research from the Queensland Centre…
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