Brain Differences Found in Children with Restrictive Eating Disorders

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Brain Differences Found in Children with Restrictive Eating Disorders
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A study using MRI scans of children under 13 with restrictive eating disorders found structural brain differences, such as thinner cortex and reduced brain volume, which may be linked to behaviors and other neurodevelopmental conditions like OCD and autism, highlighting the importance of treating these disorders as distinct but related conditions.

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