This is the 3rd post in our series on eating disorders. Here, guest Adrianne Altman offers more information on how to talk with your teen if you suspect and eating disorder.
Author: Yolanda Evans, MD, MPH
This is the 3rd post in our series on eating disorders. Here, guest Adrianne Altman offers more information on how to talk with your teen if you suspect and eating disorder.
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