Main content

The Life Scientific - Janet Treasure

Explorations in the world of science.

From anorexia nervosa to binge-eating, eating disorders are potentially fatal conditions that are traditionally very difficult to diagnose and treat - not least because those affected often don’t recognise that there’s anything wrong. But also because of the diverse factors that can influence and encourage them.

Janet Treasure is a Professor of Psychiatry at King’s College, London - where she's focused on understanding the drivers behind these disorders, to help develop more effective treatments. Her study of twins in the 1980s offered one of the earliest arguments of a genetic link to anorexia, rather than the purely psychological motivations accepted at the time; while her most recent work explores holistic ways to better treat these conditions.

Speaking to Jim Al-Khalili, Janet explains the work that's revealed anorexia's roots in both body and mind - as well as how attitudes towards eating disorders are slowly changing.

Available now

26 minutes

Last on

Mon 11 Nov 2024 01:32GMT

Broadcasts

  • Mon 4 Nov 2024 20:32GMT
  • Mon 4 Nov 2024 21:32GMT
  • Tue 5 Nov 2024 05:32GMT
  • Tue 5 Nov 2024 13:32GMT
  • Mon 11 Nov 2024 01:32GMT

Space

The eclipses, spacecraft and astronauts changing our view of the Universe

The Curious Cases of Rutherford and Fry

The Curious Cases of Rutherford and Fry

A pair of scientific sleuths answer your perplexing questions. Ask them anything!

Podcast