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World Eating Disorders Action Day: Break the Bias and Support Families
June 2nd 2025 is World Eating Disorders Action Day and this year’s theme is Break the Bias and Support Families (https://www.worldeatingdisordersday.org/). The EDGI2 team is a collaboration across the US, Mexico, Denmark, New Zealand, Australia, and Sweden, using eating disorder genetics research to get on board with this global effort! You can read more about…
Read MoreARFID & Co-Occurring Diagnoses: Is There a Line to Draw?
Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) is found at higher rates in certain clinical populations and within certain neurotypes. Increasingly, researchers and clinicians are considering the question of whether certain strict eating behaviours are a patient’s necessary responses to manage a medical condition-such as a food allergy or gastrointestinal issues-or whether these eating behaviours have strayed…
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