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MarketWatch

The dark side of the weight-loss-drug craze: eating disorders, medication shortages, dangerous knockoffs

In this piece, Dr. Elizabeth Wassenaar shares insight with MarketWatch about the dangers of GLP-1 medications and their impact to the eating disorder community and especially adolescents. Dr. Wassenaar shared: “The adolescent mental health crisis is unprecedented,” said Wassenaar, with many teens suffering severe mood disorders, eating disorders, and suicidality, and teens struggling with depression may think, 'If I lose weight, I’ll feel better and people will like me. There’s this magic drug, and all I have to do is inject it.'” And if patients can start taking these drugs as early as 12 years of age, “We just don’t know what that’s going to do to them in 10 or 20 years,” she said, because there’s not enough long-term data.
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Giddy

Why Is Anorexia a 'Metabo-Psychiatric' Illness?

This article from Giddy, a follow up from an earlier genetics and eating disorders piece, features Dr. Harry Brandt and discusses what a metabo-psychiatric illness is, and how this applies to anorexia.
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Giddy

Can Eating Disorders Be Genetic?

Focusing on research conducted by the UNC Chapel Hill School of Medicine, the article discusses how genetics can be attributed to eating disorders. Dr. Harry Brandt shared his insight noting that continued research around the subject will provide a better understanding of the illness as well as the development of new treatments. ​
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Time

'Body Grief' Can Happen After a Weight Change. Here's How to Cope With It

This insightful piece about body grief features Meredith Nisbet and outlines strategies for coping. Nisbet suggests leaning into the grief noting, "Body grief is the same as any other kind of grief. The more time you spend trying to pretend it's not happening, the longer you're going to keep experiencing it, and the more intense it will be."
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Well + Good

The Implications of ‘Midsize’ Talk on TikTok Are Complicated—Here’s What To Consider

ERC National Clinical Response Manager Meredith Nisbet was quoted in this article about recent discussions on TikTok about being "Midsized" on Well + Good. In the piece, Nisbet contributes to the conversation noting, "'Midsize' is describing a group of folks who don't experience the stigma or limitations in navigating the world that fat folks do, but are carving out space to highlight their body image concerns and feelings of inadequacy compared to the thin ideal."
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Parents

When Do You Share Your Body Issues With Your Child?

Dr. Allison Chase shares insight in this Parents Magazine article with caregivers who are curious about the right age to share with their children they struggled with body issues. In the article, Chase shares with the author, to answer "matter-of-factly and clearly. If she asks no more, then no need to answer more until she keeps asking - and only if she wants to know."

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