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Eating disorders: Why prevention and early intervention are crucial
1 min read |Last updated: 01/02/2018
Approximately 1.6 million people are diagnosed with an eating disorder in the UK and recent reearch shows that people aged between 14-25 are most likely to be affected. For Eating Disorders Week, Hannah Lewis and Sophie Ulhaq from our co-production team look at why early intervention is key to helping young people get the help they need. Eating disorders...
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Eating disorders
Advice and information |1 min read |Last updated: 11/10/2024
This section is about eating disorders, their symptoms and treatment. This information is for people who are 18 or over and affected by mental illness in England. It is also for their loved ones and carers, and anyone interested in this subject.
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New parents, pregnancy, and mental health - Perinatal mental health
Advice and information |1 min read |Last updated: 16/08/2024
It’s normal to have periods of worry and stress when you are pregnant. But some women have feelings that do not go away. This can be a sign of something more serious. If you are a new parent, you might get ups and downs after the birth of your baby.
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New statistics put spotlight on mental health of children and young people
1 min read |Last updated: 21/11/2023
New statistics released today by NHS England show that the number of children and young people struggling with their mental health remains high, with a significant increase in the prevalence of eating disorders. Mark Winstanley, Chief Executive of Rethink Mental Illness, said: “Behind today’s stark statistics is a generation of children and young people...
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How can I manage my mental health over Christmas?
Advice and information |1 min read |Last updated: 04/11/2024
This information is about managing your mental health over the Christmas period. It is for people who are 18 or over and affected by mental illness in England.
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LGBTplus mental health
Advice and information |1 min read |Last updated: 10/09/2024
LGBT+ people are at a greater risk of poor mental health and wellbeing. This information looks at issues that may affect LGBT+ people’s mental health and how to get support. This information is for LGBT+ adults in England. It’s also for their loved ones and anyone interested in this subject.
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