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Research reveals key differences in the brains of boys and girls with binge eating disorder

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Focused chemists in lab coats and safety goggles making experiments.

Conducting the first known comparison of the brains of boys and girls with binge eating disorder, a team of researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC found significant differences in brain structure between the sexes. The research was recently published in Psychological Medicine.

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