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Jan 30, 2022

Audrey Zucker-Levin estimates it's been more than 30 years since she first poked her head into a researcher's office at New York City's Hospital for Special Surgery.

Back then, the clinical therapist spent her days treating hospital patients, stopping by the laboratory after her shifts.

"I was very intrigued by the...


Jan 16, 2022

Dr. Ayisha Kurji first noticed the uptick in children and teens admitted to hospital in the spring of 2020.

Some had cardiovascular damage. Some had gastrointestinal issues.

But it wasn't because of Covid-19.

Instead, she kept seeing children and adolescents hospitalized with eating disorders.

"They were so sick, so...