Which statement about the diagnosis of eating disorders is accurate?
A) A person meeting the criteria for bulimia rarely, if ever, has been diagnosed with anorexia.
B) Although anorexia and bulimia are quite similar, women with eating disorders rarely have a comorbid psychological condition.
C) Given the large number of young women who indulge in dieting, the distinction between normal and disordered eating is blurred.
D) Although the symptoms of anorexia and bulimia do not overlap, women with eating disorders often have other diagnoseable psychiatric conditions.
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