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Webthis issue adds to the existing knowledge and provides stimuli to improve early diagnosis and treatment interventions to reduce the burden of suffering in.

Webdelayed diagnosis, gaps in services and subsequent delays in specialist care and treatment lead to poorer health outcomes for individuals with eating disorders.

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Webthe strategic and pragmatic approach to the management of medical and psychiatric comorbidity coexisting with eating disorders, while relying on enhanced cognitive.

Webthe most frequently observed comorbidities associated with bed were mood disorders, anxiety disorders and substance use disorders.

Webhigh psychiatric and medical comorbidity rates were observed in people with eds, with comorbidities contributing to increased ed symptom severity, maintenance of.

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