How to spot warning signs of an eating disorder and where to go for help
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CBS 58 Newsroom
Posted: Nov 17, 2021 7:38 AM CST

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Mental health professionals say the number of people who developed an eating disorder went up during the pandemic.
While many physical health problems have been brought on by the pandemic, it's also taken a toll on mental health.
David Drajkowski is the clinical director for Eating Recovery Center Wisconsin. He joined CBS 58 on Wednesday, Nov 17 to talk more about how people develop an unhealthy relationship with food, and how you can get help.
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