Daily News | What to know about eating disorders
William Hornby is photographed in Philadelphia, Pa. Thursday, February 17, 2022. Hornby is among the young men who are trying to normalize seeking treatment for eating disorders by speaking out about his experience on social media.Eating disorders are complex medical and mental health conditions that can affect people of any age, gender and race.“What most people miss with all of this is it just goes deeper than the way we eat.
“One of the most isolating and challenging things for me was I couldn’t find representation for men with eating disorders,” said William Hornby, a 22-year-old Temple student who recently. “Even though I knew it was happening, I couldn’t find them.”
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