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Hello, I am in the process of writing a research paper on the correlation between type 1 diabetes and eating disorders. there isn't a whole lot of info out there, so if anyone finds something that I could use, or if you want to share a tidbit of info that you've learned along the way, I would really appreciate it. I definitely think there should be more knowledge out there about this issue, it is HUGE. thanks a lot

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