Medicine

Brain insights into anorexia may lead to breakthrough treatments

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Anorexia nervosa has a poor recovery rate, with one-third of patients failing to recover despite treatment. Researchers are now investigating the neurological mechanisms underlying the disorder to understand how it affects brain function and decision-making processes. This emerging understanding of the brain's role in anorexia may lead to the development of new therapeutic approaches after years of stagnant treatment options.


If scientists can identify the specific brain circuits and mechanisms that maintain anorexia, it could enable the development of targeted interventions beyond current treatments. This research offers hope for improved outcomes for the significant portion of patients who do not respond to existing therapies.


One-third of people with anorexia nervosa don’t recover and treatment has remained stagnant for years. Now we’re beginning to understand how the condition takes over the mind

Source: Understanding anorexia’s grip on the brain could unlock new therapies