Andrew Huberman· PhD
Eating disorders are among the more deadly of psychiatric challenges.
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Eating disorders are among the more deadly of psychiatric challenges.
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Keep in mind anorexia is the most deadly psychiatric illness.
anorexia nervosa is the most deadly psychiatric disorder by a huge margin.
But anorexia nervosa being the most deadly of all psychiatric illnesses, which is a big statement, because manic depression, so-called bipolar depression, has a 20 to 30 times the typical suicide rate.
anorexia nervosa is the most deadly of all the psychiatric conditions leading to death in a very large percentage of people that have it
anorexia nervosa in particular the most deadly of all psychiatric disorders
it is the most deadly the most deadly by far of all the psychiatric illnesses Oh see it leads to death in in in a far greater uh percentage of cases than any other psychiatric illness including bipolar where people often commit suicide a great great much higher percentage of people commit suicide who are bi bipolar Etc
Just want to reiterate that anorexia nervosa is the most deadly psychiatric disorder by a huge margin.
It's the psychiatric disorder that kills more people. It's the highest mortality.