It's Time to Talk About It: The Brain and Eating Disorders
Lucile Packard Children's Hospital observed National Eating Disorders Week in February 2012 with a panel discussion of the latest research into how the brain is affected by eating disorders. In this video, the internationally-recognized experts from Packard Children's Comprehensive Eating Disorders Program discuss how new findings have increased our understanding of the impact eating disorders have on the brain and the resulting advances in the treatment of eating disorders in children and adolescents.
Видео It's Time to Talk About It: The Brain and Eating Disorders канала SupportLPCH
Видео It's Time to Talk About It: The Brain and Eating Disorders канала SupportLPCH
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