Early detection tempers short, long-term effects
Eating disorders do not just affect how people interact with food — they can do permanent harm to a person’s body that will persist years after recovery. Doctors and students at the Yale Center for Eating and Weight Disorders are working to prevent these effects by providing medical services to members of the New Haven community and conducting clinical research. But how do the long- and short-term effects of eating disorders compare?
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