Orthorexia is vying to be recognised as a mental health disorder

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Orthorexia is vying to be recognised as a mental health disorder
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Orthorexia is 'a digitally transmitted condition' and has real consequences, expert warns

Orthorexia is 'a digitally transmitted condition' that is 'vying' to be recognised as a mental health disorder, an expert has said.

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