New research from Oxford Health shows that at-home care can support recovery for those with severe eating disorders. The study highlights that support during the first two months after leaving ...
Smartphones have become an essential part of everyday life, especially for young people. Many teenagers and young adults use their phones for communication, entertainment, schoolwork, and social media ...
ARFID is an eating disorder fuelled by a lack of appetite or fear of aversive consequences.   Read more at straitstimes.com.
Research from Oxford Health has found that virtual treatment can help prevent admissions and support recovery for eating disorder patients.
Eating disorder treatment dropout is common and multifactorial. Improving engagement, reducing waiting times, and personalizing care can help more patients achieve recovery.
Trying to be healthy should help, not hurt. Experts told Newsweek, when good habits go too far, they can contribute to anxiety.
Plans to significantly enhance local eating disorder services have been welcomed by Dr Martin Daly TD. The Roscommon Galway ...
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Within the last several years, there’s been an increase in mental health issues due to a variety of factors, from the pandemic, inflation and political divisiveness to social isolation, intense social ...
The last week of February marks National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, a time dedicated to education, early intervention, ...
The University of Iowa Scanlan Center for School Mental Health offers eating disorder support to students, staff and parents.
FoI request reveals some people sent home despite BMIs below 15 – considered to be ‘severe malnutrition’ Patients with eating disorders are being discharged from mental health units even though they ...