
How eating disorders take hold
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This week, Rosanna, who used to be anorexic, talks about why the disease can last for many years. She says that many people don’t take anorexia seriously and think it can be cured by simply eating “normally”. But this, she says, shows how little people understand about a disorder that kills ten percent of its victims.
(SRF/swissinfo.ch)
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