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El trastorno dismórfico corporal es más común que los trastornos alimentarios como la anorexia y la bulimia, aunque pocas personas conocen sus peligros

  • Written by Eva Fisher, Communication Faculty Member, Colorado State University Global
imageLas personas con trastorno dismórfico corporal suelen examinarse a sí mismas y a sus defectos percibidos.Stevica Mrdja/EyeEm via Getty Images

Aunque durante décadas los trastornos de la conducta alimentaria han generado mucho interés público, se ha prestado mucha menos atención a una afección...

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