The Ozempic Era and Eating Disorders: What the GLP-1 Conversation Is Getting Wrong
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Eating disorders are serious mental health disorders — life-threatening, complex, and chronically misunderstood by the general public. And the GLP-1 conversation, as it is currently happening, is leaving them almost entirely out.
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