Less than half of Canadians able to access eating disorder supports, says service provider
2 days ago
Duration 11:32
2 days agoNewsDuration 11:32Kristyne Agabob and Lisa Brooks from the Looking Glass Foundation say that the rate of eating disorders has increased since the COVID-19 pandemic, and that Canadians under 35 have the highest risk of developing an eating disorder.
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