Technology and Covid lockdowns blamed for rise in eating disorders and insomnia among young

It was while browsing on social media at the age of 13 that Hannah Kirk realised she had an eating disorder. Seeing other women talking about their experiences, she thought: “This is me.”

Since that moment, the 17-year-old has been on a path to recovery, which includes recently relapsing during the Covid-19 pandemic. She said that after initially seeking support via her GP, it took “about a year to get help”, despite “seeing three different doctors”.

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