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flag UK study finds eating disorders raise long-term health risks, including suicide, years after diagnosis.

flag A major UK study of over 24,000 patients reveals that eating disorders carry lasting health risks years after diagnosis, including elevated mortality, suicide, and chronic conditions like kidney failure, liver disease, diabetes, and osteoporosis. flag Even a decade later, risks remain significantly higher, with suicide risk still three times greater. flag The research, published in BMJ Medicine, calls for long-term, integrated care across mental and physical health services to address ongoing health needs and improve outcomes.

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