Eating Disorders: A Summary And Analysis

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I found your post to be very insightful and I most definitely agree with what you have to say. The cognitive and neurobiological side to eating disorders was an interesting topic to learn. I'm particularly interested in how certain individuals are simply "pre-wired" with certain genes and neurobiological vulnerabilities that make them more susceptible towards developing an eating disorder as compared to someone else. Earlier this year I took FPMU 50 (Primary Care and Public Health), and in one particular lecture learned about the ins and outs of addiction to various substances such as alcohol and drugs. It's been researched and written in the literature that the anatomy and functioning of someone with an addictive illness is different than

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