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  2. Eating disorder treatment platform helps families get help ...

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    Virtual eating disorder treatment platform Equip offers care for patients age 6-24 by matching them with a 5-person treatment team to help them fully recover.

  3. Veteran digital health pros found virtual eating disorder ...

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    For Amanda D’Ambra and Joan Zhang, the idea of starting and co-founding an eating disorder care startup was personal: Both struggled with an eating disorder, along with other mental health ...

  4. Project HEAL - Wikipedia

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    Project HEAL logo. Project HEAL (Help to Eat, Accept and Live) is a nonprofit organization in the U.S. focused on equitable treatment access for eating disorders. [1] Project HEAL is the only major direct service nonprofit in the U.S. focused on equitable healthcare access for people with eating disorders.

  5. Eating disorders in young boys and men are rising. Why it's ...

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    Reggie Ash, director of therapy at Equip Health, an eating disorder treatment program focused on virtual and individualized care, tells Yahoo Life that not having the language to express mental ...

  6. National Eating Disorders Association - Wikipedia

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    NEDA holds "National Eating Disorder Awareness Week" annually during the last week of February. [7] [8] It has hosted charity walks for eating disorder awareness in various U.S. cities. [9] [10] In 2012, NEDA launched Proud2BMe, a website aimed at teenagers to promote positive body image and healthy eating. [11]

  7. Families Empowered and Supporting Treatment of Eating Disorders

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    F.E.A.S.T. promotes evidence-based treatment [1] to reduce the suffering associated with eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa (A.N.), bulimia nervosa (B.N.), and eating disorders not otherwise specified (E.D.N.O.S.). The organization provides information, mutual support, and advocates for research and education on behalf of families.