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Hello Idaho: Treating eating disorders

Don’t ignore signs and symptoms, because this is a deadly disease, said Dr. Julie Wood. Author: Chase Biefeldt (KTVB) Updated: 6:46 AM MDT May 3, 2021 BOISE, Idaho One person dies every 52 minutes from an untreated eating disorder according to the  National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders. Optum Idaho s Dr. Julie Wood says eating disorders can include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, and Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder, also known as ARFID. A wide range of people can end up suffering from eating disorders, she said. “I’ve treated individuals as young as 12, but when we really delve into the history it often looks like their eating disorder started as early as eight or nine, Wood said. On the flip side, I’ve treated people well into their 70’s, so eating disorder does not affect just one specific population or group of individuals.”

Hello Idaho: Nurturing romantic relationships

Hello Idaho: Nurturing romantic relationships Personal relationships are important to our overall physical and mental health, as well as our overall well-being, but like anything they require work. Author: Chase Biefeldt (KTVB) Updated: 6:41 AM MDT April 26, 2021 BOISE, Idaho It is hard going through life alone, which is why relationships with partners are so important. Optum Idaho’s Darren Bushee says kindling and maintaining romantic relationships can take some effort. Personal relationships are important to our overall physical and mental health, as well as our overall well-being, but like anything they require work to keep them functioning, he said. “Communication is an essential piece of any healthy relationship.

Hello Idaho: Raising awareness about child abuse

Hello Idaho: Raising awareness about child abuse If you see something, say something, Optum Idaho Dr. Dennis Woody said. You could save the life of the child. Author: Tami Tremblay Updated: 10:23 PM MDT April 6, 2021 BOISE, Idaho Note: This story discusses child abuse and may be triggering to some readers. If you ve recently traveled down Broadway Avenue and Front Street in Boise, you may have noticed an array of blue pinwheels in front of Optum Idaho. In fact, you can find these pinwheels all over the community during the month of April. April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, dedicated to bringing awareness to child abuse and teaching others what they can do to protect the children of the community.

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