Plus: What is binge eating disorder?
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With the loss of control that everyone has experienced during the pandemic, many adolescents have turned their attention to two things that they can control: their diet and exercise. While this can be healthy when done properly, at the extremes of control, it can be indicative of an eating disorder. Here’s what to look for if you think your child has an eating disorder ([link removed]) .
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** What is binge eating disorder? ([link removed])
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While many people are guilty of stress eating or taking second helpings of dessert when full, for those with binge eating disorder, this becomes a regular pattern.
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** Help! My teen won't stop eating ([link removed])
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Supporting healthy eating habits in teenagers can be challenging, particularly when they are exhibiting signs of problematic or disordered eating.
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