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anorexia

THE CASE FOR KATJA NOVIN

Written by SARAH BETANCOURT Posted October 30, 2018 Filed Under: FEATURES, News, NEWS+OPINIONS, Non-fiction

Will the healthcare system save this patient’s life, or end it?

Filed Under: FEATURES, News, NEWS+OPINIONS, Non-fiction Tagged With: anorexia, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Commonwealth Care Alliance, Katja Novin, Klarman Eating Disorders Center, MassHealth

INTERVIEW + EXCERPT: ‘CALL ME ANOREXIC: THE BALLAD OF A THIN MAN’

Written by DIG STAFF Posted July 5, 2018 Filed Under: A+E, Books

"Let’s be clear: Anorexia destroyed my career. It destroyed my love life. It destroyed everything in its path."

Filed Under: A+E, Books Tagged With: anorexia, books, Boston, ken capobianco, literature, male anorexia, Music, novels

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