Working past unrealistic body standards allowed these celebs to focus on their health and happiness. From Kerry Washington to Elton John to Demi Lovato, even the biggest entertainers of our lifetime ...
Purging behaviors (vomiting or misuse of laxatives, diuretics, or enemas) can also shift from conscious decisions to ...
The use of restraints and feeding by tubes in NHS eating disorder care is to be studied, with the aim of reducing restrictive practices. The University of Cumbria said the £1.1m project would see it ...
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Lily Collins Says Sharing Details of Her Past Eating Disorder Is 'Terrifying But Rewarding'
"No one has to struggle in silence or shame," the ‘Emily in Paris’ star wrote in a post during Eating Disorder Awareness Week ...
During National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, experts and survivors are emphasizing the importance of early intervention ...
Eating disorders are some of the most deadly psychiatric illnesses in the country, with the second-highest mortality rate ...
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The internet has always fueled eating disorders. Influencers could be adding to the harm.
Algorithms and seemingly innocuous posts like "what I eat in a day" videos are where dangerous eating behaviors begin, experts warn.
When Taylor Ford joined the University of Iowa Scanlan Center for School Mental Health more than four years ago, she came in ...
You look amazing. Have you lost weight?' This common compliment may reinforce stigma and complicate eating disorder recovery.
People say GLP-1 drugs caused them to relapse on long-dormant eating disorders. NY Post/Don Pearsall Welcome to The Thin Line, The New York Post’s new series about the darker side of GLP-1 drugs.
Eating disorders could raise the risk of serious health issues even years later, a new analysis has found. People with eating disorders are more likely to report liver problems, diabetes, osteoporosis ...
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