Why School Lunch Can Be the Hardest Part of the Day for Teens
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Walking into the school cafeteria is a normal part of almost every teen’s day: but that doesn’t mean it is easy. For teens with eating disorders, the thought of eating around peers, selecting food with others watching or even enjoying a lunch they brought from home can be uncomfortable, vulnerable or just downright impossible to [...]
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