Masip L, Veeravalli K, Georgiou G
"To ensure the right patients are getting the most appropriate treatment, individuals with a diagnosed history of disordered eating are screened and recommended to seek in-person care rather than on Ro." Keeping the conversation grounded in health and science is the way forward, Gupta says, including "who these medications are appropriate for, how theyre used safely while also being mindful of the broader social impact." DeCaro adds it's important to remember these medications are not approved as a treatment for an eating disorder and that long-term effects of the drugs are largely unknown
Zalavras C, Shah S, Birnbaum MJ, Frenkel B
According to a study in 2017, cells of the hippocampus, responsible for learning and memory, are more at risk of oxidative stress than other areas
Shes somebody who doesnt need volume, so filler is not going to be what works for her
Not too shabby, right