Eating disorder cutoffs miss some of sickest patients, study finds

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Eating disorder cutoffs miss some of sickest patients, study finds

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Diagnostic cutoffs for anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa may be too strict, a study has found. Many patients who do not meet full criteria for these diseases are nevertheless quite ill, and the diagnosis they now receive, "Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified," may delay their ability to get treatment.

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