Sweden gets national guidelines for eating disorder care
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Knowledge about different types of eating disorders is limited, and it often takes a long time to receive care. Now, for the first time, the Social Board presents national guidelines for eating disorders.
The National Board of Health and Welfare has for the first time presented national guidelines for care in eating disorders. With 38 new recommendations, they want to increase knowledge to make care more individualized. - Symptoms and what one seeks for look very different, says Elisabeth Eidem at the National Board of Health and Welfare.
For the first time, Sweden now has national guidelines for eating disorders such as anorexia, bulimia, and compulsive overeating. The goal is for more people to receive care.
Knowledge about different types of eating disorders is limited, and it often takes a long time to receive care. Now, for the first time, the Social Board presents national guidelines for eating disorders.
The knowledge about different kinds of eating disorders is limited, and often it takes a long time to get treatment, and the National Health Service is now, for the first time, presenting a national...
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