With GLP-1s readily available, some experts fear misuse is increasing and may be fueling eating disorders. Physicians describe what they are seeing and how they manage the risks.
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GLP-1s are finally silencing food noise for some binge eaters, and fueling disordered eating in others
Thriveworks reports that GLP-1 medications help some binge eaters manage cravings but may also fuel disordered eating in ...
Binge-eating disorder (BED) often improves with time, but full remission can take many years and relapse is common, new research suggested. The study revealed that 61% individuals still suffered from ...
Researchers have investigated the feasibility of a new home-administered treatment for binge eating disorder. The new treatment combines a gentle brain stimulation technique called transcranial direct ...
Entropy Neurodynamics has won the safety green light to advance to Cohort 2 of its phase II trial of intravenously infused ...
Binge eating disorder (BED) is a disorder that includes recurrent episodes of binge eating for at least two days a week over the course of at least six months. 1 A binge eating episode is defined as ...
SHONA Sibary always prided herself on having a “good figure” – until she didn’t. The mum-of-four watched the scales slowly creep up to 12 and a half stone, through four pregnancies and ...
Women actively taking a combined contraceptive pill seem more likely to emotionally eat, a new study has found.
An eating disorder during such a delicate time can put both the mother and child in danger. Nutritionally, a mother's body ...
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Taking the combined oral contraceptive pill can increase binge eating, study suggests
A study has found that the combined contraceptive pill may increase binge-eating risk in some women.
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