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Recognizing the coronavirus pandemic s impact on eating disorders

Recognizing the coronavirus pandemic s impact on eating disorders The week of February 22-28, 2021 is National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. The theme this year is everybody has a seat at the table. Author: Chloe Teboe (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 7:30 PM EST February 26, 2021 Updated: 7:03 AM EST February 27, 2021 BANGOR, Maine Having a healthy relationship with food isn t a natural experience for some people. That s why February 22 to 28 in 2021 is dedicated to recognizing the annual National Eating Disorders Awareness Week an indication to those struggling that they re not alone. Statistics from the National Eating Disorders Association indicate eating disorders have the second-highest mortality rate of all mental health disorders, behind only opioid addiction. They can be hard to treat and diagnose and for people living with them, it can be difficult to go about everyday life in a carefree and normal way.

Covid-19: Big schedule of major events cancelled due to community coronavirus case

Racing was able to continue in the finals of the Prada Cup for challengers under alert level 2, with the cup village attractions closed and crowds kept dispersed, but there was no discretion under level 3. “ACE will apply for an exemption to race under Level 3 restrictions so as to keep as many options open as possible. However, racing will not occur before at least Wednesday 10th March,” chair Tina Symmans said. The first major event to fall was one of the city’s biggest public participation events – the annual Round the Bays run, which draws tens of thousands to the waterfront.

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