The Ethical Defensibility of Harm Reduction and Eating Disorders
American Journal of Bioethics 21 (7):46-56 (2020)
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Eating disorders are mental illnesses that can have a significant and persistent physical impact, especially for those who are not treated early in their disease trajectory. Although many persons w...Author's Profile
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