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Recovering from memory loss associated with anorexia involves a multifaceted approach. Engaging in therapy, particularly cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), can help address underlying psychological issues and improve cognitive function. Maintaining a balanced diet and proper nutrition is also crucial, as restoring physical health can support brain function. Additionally, practicing mindfulness and memory-enhancing exercises can aid in regaining cognitive clarity.

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