It is a potentially life-threatening health issue that affects up to a million Canadians. Often hidden, eating disorders can affect anyone at any age but women are most susceptible. Tonight as national eating disorder week comes to an end, a Kelowna woman is sharing her personal ordeal hoping it helps others, Klaudia Van Emmerik reports.
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As National Eating Disorder Awareness Week comes to an end, a Kelowna woman shares her personal struggle to help others understand what’s commonly misunderstood about eating disorders
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