Treating Binge Eating Disorder with FDA-Approved Medicines

Medicine Years ago, treating binge eating disorder (BED) with medication was uncommon. Researchers say drugs can be effective when combined with traditional therapy and ongoing support. Vyvanse: Common Medication for Binge Eating The most common pharmacological treatment for binge eating disorder (BED) is lisdexamfetamine dimesylate, commonly known by the brand name Vyvanse. This drug is a [...]
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Salivary Gland Swelling & Symptoms Due to Eating Disorders

Swollen Glands The human body has three pairs of major salivary glands: Swelling of these glands, but the parotids in particular, is a symptom of both bulimia and anorexia. Often, it’s one of the first visible signs that someone has developed an eating disorder. Swollen parotid glands generally shrink back down after regular purging or limited food intake has stopped. [...]
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Best Eating Disorder Apps That Help Track & Aid Your Recovery Progress

Find Your Purpose Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses affecting 30 million people in the U.S. alone. [1] Recovering from an eating disorder can be challenging and requires hard work, accountability, and support. Thanks to modern technology, numerous eating disorder recovery apps are available. These five eating disorder apps connect you with in-the-moment support, monitor your meals and [...]
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Can I Still Get Treatment for My Eating Disorder With Medicare?

Medicare If you have Medicare, many eating disorder treatment options are available. Medicare typically covers inpatient treatment, which is traditionally done in a hospital setting for medical stabilization. Inpatient eating disorder treatment is provided for a short period and followed by residential care. How to Use Your Medicare Benefits  More than 63 million people are enrolled [...]
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Effective Treatments for Co-Occurring ARFID & Autism

Looking into the view About one in 44 children are diagnosed with autism. [1] Many of these children develop significant food rituals that are hard to break. Sometimes, those habits are significant enough to merit a diagnosis of avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID). To them, there are no safe foods. Autism has changed their relationship with eating. Treatment teams can address co-occurring [...]
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Returning to School May Increase the Risk for Body Dissatisfaction

Back to school As students around the country returned to their classrooms for the new academic year, they most likely experienced a range of emotions: excitement about reuniting with friends, anxiety about upcoming academic challenges, and stress caused by new routines and expectations. Returning to school after the long summer break can represent a significant change in the [...]
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How to Eat Intuitively While in Recovery from Anorexia Nervosa

Mindful Eating For a person who is in recovery from an eating disorder, learning to eat intuitively can be challenging. To practice intuitive eating, an individual must be in tune with their body’s needs so that they can recognize hunger cues and acknowledge feeling full. It’s important to understand that learning to listen to your body and [...]
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The Visible Impacts of Eating Disorders

Forrest Trees The physical effects of eating disorders are a common topic of discussion. However, many of those discussions revolve around what can happen to a person internally when they are struggling with an eating disorder like anorexia or bulimia. But there are also many questions about what can happen to a person’s physical appearance. Does Bulimia [...]
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