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Eating Disorders

Eating Disorders Screening Quiz - About Pediatrics
Do your kids have an eating disorder? An eating disorder screening quiz to see if your children and teens might have symptoms of an eating disorder, like anorexia or bulimia.

Eating Disorders - Poll | News | Books | More Links



Eating Disorders - Keep Kids Healthy
Parenting Books recommended from the Keep Kids Healthy library about Eating Disorders.

Pro Anorexia and Pro Bulimia Information - About Pediatrics
Learn to recognize if your child is visiting pro ana or pro mia websites that encourage, support and teach others how to have and hide an eating disorder.

Eating Disorders - Keep Kids Healthy
A discussion of eating disorders in teenagers, such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, and how to recognize signs of an eating disorder in children.

Prevention of Eating Disorders - Keep Kids Healthy
Is there anything you can do to prevent your child from developing an eating disorder?

Eating Disorders Awareness - About Pediatrics
Eating disorders are common in teens. Learn to spot the warning signs that your child might have anorexia or bulimia and how to get help.

Children and Eating Disorders - About Pediatrics
Eating disorders are common in teens. Learn to spot the warning signs that your child might have anorexia or bulimia and how to get help.



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