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Eating disorder charity reports massive surge in calls to helpline during lockdown – Wales Online
Beat said 28 per cent of people using the service from May to July cited coronavirus as possible cause for relapsing or developing symptoms

An eating disorder charity has announced demand for its helpline in the past six months has soared by almost 100 per cent compared to the same period last year.
Beat said 28 per cent of people using the service from May to July cited coronavirus as the possible cause for relapsing or developing symptoms.
Concerns have included not being able to access safe foods or shops, reduced access to treatment, worries around the lifting of lockdown and confusion around new regulations.
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