Spring Babies Face Anorexia Risk With Response from Alyson Knop

(5/23/2011) British Journal of Psychiatry--Anorexia nervosa is more common among people born in the spring, according to new study published in the May issue of the British Journal of Psychiatry. The researchers say their study - which is the largest to date - provides "clear evidence" of a season of birth effect in anorexia.

Spring Babies Face Anorexia Risk With Response from J'Nisha Towne

(5/23/2011) British Journal of Psychiatry--Anorexia nervosa is more common among people born in the spring, according to new study published in the May issue of the British Journal of Psychiatry. The researchers say their study - which is the largest to date - provides "clear evidence" of a season of birth effect in anorexia.

Spring Babies Face Anorexia Risk With Response from Blair Burnette

(5/23/2011) British Journal of Psychiatry--Anorexia nervosa is more common among people born in the spring, according to new study published in the May issue of the British Journal of Psychiatry. The researchers say their study - which is the largest to date - provides "clear evidence" of a season of birth effect in anorexia.

NSAI Supports Eating Disorders Coalition of Tennessee with $1,000 Donation

(5/11/2011) Each year the Nashville Songwriters Association International (NSAI) donates proceeds from one Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival show to a worthy charity. During the 2011 festival, NSAI selected the Eating Disorders Coalition of Tennessee (EDCT). Jenni Schaefer opened the round with "It's Okay to be Happy," a song featured on her debut album (phoenix, Tennessee) and in her book Goodbye Ed, Hello Me (McGraw-Hill).