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According to the National Institute of Mental Health, approximately 3% of teens aged 13-18 will develop an eating disorder, with the average age of onset typically being 18 years-old. Teens are at a stage in life where they are becoming more aware of their thoughts and feelings, especially in relation to others. Physically, teens are &hellip; <a href="https://sillonwellness.com/blog/evidence-based-treatment-for-eating-disorders-in-teens/">Continued</a>

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The past few years have revealed that eating disorders are incredibly common, much more common than you were led to believe growing up. If you struggle with an eating disorder, trust that you have a life of freedom and healing ahead of you. Here are a few ways that you can find healing from your &hellip; <a href="https://sillonwellness.com/blog/finding-healing-eating-disorder/">Continued</a>