New national guidelines aimed at combatting a rise in eating disorders among children lead some advocates in Louisville to question how the complex problem is tackled by doctors and parents.
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Eating disorders are the second-deadliest mental illness behind opioid disorders, and impact around 900,000 Kentuckians, according to the Louisville Center for Eating Disorders.
Selah House specifically helps people struggling with eating disorders.
Below are the names of doctors and facilities that specialize in eating disorders: Dr. Eli Karam, family therapist (502) 749-8825 The Brook Hospital (502) 426-6380 Our Lady of Peace (502)