It's Time to Talk About It The Brain and Eating Disorders
It's Time to Talk About It: Eating Disorders in Late Childhood and Preteens with Dr. Cynthia Kapphahn, Dr. Kara Fitzpatrick, Casey Keane-Miller, RD and Anne Sinha, OT YCHU Lecture held at Packard Children's Hospital February 2013 The signs of eating disorders in tweens are different from older adolescents. The diagnosis is often missed. Meet our panel of experts and learn about warning signs and the latest advance in the diagnosis and treatment of eating disorders in tweens. Learn more about Stanford Children's Health. http://www.stanfordchildrens.org.

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