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Eating Disorder in the Time of COVID: How to Get Help

Due to the onslaught of the pandemic, food insecurity is at an all-time high because of record-breaking unemployment rates. Both the COVID-19 pandemic and stay-at-home orders have increased the risks of eating disorder triggers.
The Pandemic Has Triggered Serious Eating Disorders

COVID-19 Has Triggered Serious Eating Disorders

Isolation, stress, and may other factors during the pandemic has resulted in increased cases of eating disorders. Experts explain disordered eating behavior as a coping mechanism for uncomfortable emotions.

The 'Correct Appetite' Disorder

Eating disorders aren't now limited with obsession in losing weight but can also be triggered by eating too "healthy."
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