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Exercising at 2am, BMI of 12: Eating disorders hit locked-down mums
A Brisbane-based clinic reports a three-quarter surge in demand for residential and day programs for mature females since the onset of Covid-19, as the Butterfly Foundation reveals that research shows the greatest increase in disordered eating behaviours, particularly purging, is in over 40s.The…
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