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Symptoms and Types of Eating Disorders

Electronic Health Reporter

Eating disorders have been affecting millions of individuals all over the world, usually, women aging 12 to 35 years old. Eating disorders are an array of psychological conditions causing unhealthy eating habits to develop. Eating […]. Illegal copying is prohibited.

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Understanding and Treating Eating Disorders in Children

Iris Telehealth

Thank you for following along the journey through common pediatric care disorders and treatments! Anorexia Nervosa (AN) is a tricky disorder that’s not just physical, but a combination of psychological characteristics leading to physical changes. This is our fourth and final post in our series on pediatric behavioral health conditions.

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Depression doesn't look alike for everyone – so why should the treatments for it?

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

If a patient doesn't respond to a particular drug, providers will often move onto another, sometimes not driven by insight into an individual's needs or specific symptoms. But another person can sleep a lot, wake up late in the morning, eat more than usual, gain weight and feel sad – and still be diagnosed with the same illness.

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Not All T1D Eating Disorders are Diabulimia

Insulin Nation

We have seen heightened awareness on insulin manipulation, an eating disorder symptom that occurs in the Type 1 diabetes community. While increased attention for individuals with an eating disorder and diabetes is welcome, I am troubled by the limited representation of the diabulimia diagnosis.

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New Flu Treatment for People with Diabetes

Insulin Nation

For the average person, the flu might be no big deal — but for people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, the flu can be devastating. Children with neurological disorders. It will be most effective at preventing the flu from fully developing if you take it within the first 48 hours of developing flu-like symptoms.

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6 FAQS about Dilated Cardiomyopathy

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is the most common type of heart disease in adults younger than 50. Let’s look at some facts about dilated cardiomyopathy, such as its symptoms, causes, prevention, and how remote patient monitoring can help in disease management. What are the symptoms of dilated cardiomyopathy? Shortness of breath.

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Are Gluten-Free Diets Good for Everyone?

Insulin Nation

People with type 1 diabetes are at an increased risk for developing a number of other autoimmune disorders, including celiac disease. Worse still, only about 10% of these type 1 celiac patients show any symptoms. Worse still, only about 10% of these type 1 celiac patients show any symptoms.

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