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More Than a Phase: Recognising Anorexia in Neurodivergent Teens

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Anorexia is more common in neurodivergent individuals than many realise.


Traits like sensory sensitivities, rigid thinking, and anxiety can all play a role.


It's not a phase or just being "picky"—it's a serious illness that deserves support.


Understanding neurodiversity is crucial in tailoring treatment and recovery.

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